This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-27862555

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Colombia vote: Santos re-elected as president Colombia vote: Santos re-elected as president
(35 minutes later)
Juan Manuel Santos has won re-election in Colombia's most dramatic presidential contest in years.Juan Manuel Santos has won re-election in Colombia's most dramatic presidential contest in years.
Mr Santos won 51% of votes and saw off his right-wing challenger Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, who had 45%.Mr Santos won 51% of votes and saw off his right-wing challenger Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, who had 45%.
Correspondents say the victory will be seen as an endorsement of the president's ongoing peace talks with the leftist Farc rebel group.Correspondents say the victory will be seen as an endorsement of the president's ongoing peace talks with the leftist Farc rebel group.
Mr Zuluaga had said he would halt the talks unless the rebels ceased all hostilities.Mr Zuluaga had said he would halt the talks unless the rebels ceased all hostilities.
Mr Santos launched peace talks with the Farc in November 2012.Mr Santos launched peace talks with the Farc in November 2012.
The negotiations, which are being held in Cuba, are aimed at ending five decades of conflict.The negotiations, which are being held in Cuba, are aimed at ending five decades of conflict.
He expects a deal to be signed by the end of the year, with the Farc giving up their armed struggle and joining the legal political process.He expects a deal to be signed by the end of the year, with the Farc giving up their armed struggle and joining the legal political process.
Mr Santos, 62, will be inaugurated in August for a new four-year term.Mr Santos, 62, will be inaugurated in August for a new four-year term.
Mr Zuluaga accepted defeat in a speech to supporters in his headquarters.
He vowed to continue his fight to "defend the life and the liberty" of all Colombians.