In a significant legal development, a Colombian court has overturned the convictions of former President Alvaro Uribe for fraud and bribery, sparking renewed debate over the high-profile case. This decision, rendered by a three-magistrate panel, ends the immediate threat of house arrest for Uribe, though the case is far from over.

Senator Ivan Cepeda, a key figure in the proceedings, has vowed to appeal the ruling, which could propel the case to Colombia's Supreme Court, extending the already protracted 13-year legal saga. The controversies surrounding Uribe involve alleged witness tampering and accusations of paramilitary ties that have shadowed his political career.

Current President Gustavo Petro criticized the ruling, highlighting the tumultuous history of paramilitary involvement in

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