FARC Dissidents Announce Truce for 2026 Colombian Presidential Elections
- Dissidents of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) have announced a suspension of military operations against the Colombian Public Force in anticipation of the 2026 presidential elections.
- The ceasefire was announced by the faction led by alias Iván Mordisco.
- The commitment to cease armed actions is specifically tied to the upcoming presidential electoral process, as reported by elpais.com.co.
Dissidents of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) have announced a suspension of military operations against the Colombian Public Force in anticipation of the 2026 presidential elections.
The ceasefire was announced by the faction led by alias Iván Mordisco. According to reporting from Blu Radio and Radio Santa Fe, the group has declared a truce and the suspension of attacks directed at state security forces.
The commitment to cease armed actions is specifically tied to the upcoming presidential electoral process, as reported by elpais.com.co.
While the group has pledged to halt its offensive operations, Revista Semana reports that the announcement was accompanied by a warning.
Alias Iván Mordisco is identified by Diario Extra as the most wanted guerrilla leader in Colombia.
