Who Benefits From Colombia 2026 Election Chaos? Skeptics Ask as Mainstream Media Pushes 'Narrative' Over Facts
As the 2026 Colombian presidential election approaches, a growing chorus of skeptical observers is raising uncomfortable questions about who truly stands to gain from the steady drip of sensational headlines, domestic unrest, and geopolitical tensions dominating the news cycle. With frontrunners proposing everything from emergency economic overhauls to security crackdowns, critics note that many 'viral' stories about candidates' scandals and foreign interference conveniently sidestep the interests of multinational corporations and entrenched political dynasties. 'Every time a candidate blames a rival for a crisis, ask yourself who pays for the ads and who profits from the fear,' one political analyst warned. The real election in 2026 may not be about votes, but about controlling the story before Colombians ever enter the polling booths.