Bogotá.- A woman carrying a firearm was captured this Thursday by Colombian authorities during a campaign event of the presidential candidate of the right-wing opposition party Centro Democrático, Senator Paloma Valencia, held in the municipality of Honda, in the department of Tolima (center).
"The Centro Democratico party and the campaign of Paloma Valencia for President express their concern about the presence of an armed woman during a political event in which the candidate was accompanied by former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez," the party stated in a statement.
The woman was arrested by the National Police, whose "timely reaction" was highlighted by the Uribista party.
Paloma Valencia is the candidate of the Democratic Center in 'The great consultation for Colombia', a kind of right-wing primary that will be held on March 8, the same day as the legislative elections, to choose the candidate who will represent that sector in the first round of the presidential elections, on May 31.
According to the most recent survey by the firm Invamer, Valencia widely leads that poll with 41.6% of voting intention, followed by Juan Manuel Galán (12.2%); Juan Daniel Oviedo and Vicky Dávila (10.4% each); Juan Carlos Pinzón (8.4%); Enrique Peñalosa (6.2%); Aníbal Gaviria (4.8%); Mauricio Cárdenas (3.6%) and David Luna (2.4%).






