Live Wednesday, 17 June 2026
BREAKING
Egyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic Forumرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open roadWorldHigh school valedictorian yanked from stage after hijacking speech to rant against Israel and ICESaudi FM Receives Written Message from Russian CounterpartEgyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic Forumرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open roadWorldHigh school valedictorian yanked from stage after hijacking speech to rant against Israel and ICESaudi FM Receives Written Message from Russian Counterpart
Prices
US dollar50.20EGPEuro58.29EGPBritish pound67.40EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.83EGPJordanian dinar70.81EGPQatari riyal13.79EGPTurkish lira1.08EGPChinese yuan7.42EGPGold 246,824.56EGP/gGold 215,971.49EGP/gGold 185,118.42EGP/gSilver109.03EGP/g
US dollar50.20EGPEuro58.29EGPBritish pound67.40EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.83EGPJordanian dinar70.81EGPQatari riyal13.79EGPTurkish lira1.08EGPChinese yuan7.42EGPGold 246,824.56EGP/gGold 215,971.49EGP/gGold 185,118.42EGP/gSilver109.03EGP/g
NEWS BREAKING
Elections

Pollsters struggling to comply with Colombia’s stricter regulations

The polling firms hired by Colombia’s corporate media ahead of the elections are struggling to comply with stricter polling regulations that took force last year.

A commission of experts that monitors compliance with the law, reportedly recommended the National Electoral Council (CNE) to suspend the license of the AtlasIntel, which has been conducting polls for weekly Semana, and newspapers El Colombiano and El Pais.

According to Caracol Radio, the Brazilian pollster violates the quality controls “seriously and systematically.”

AtlasIntel polls limit themselves to online polling, ignoring potential voters with no or limited access to the internet.

“Any population estimate derived from data collected under this scheme is necessarily model-dependent and relies on unobservable and empirically unverifiable assumptions about selection and participation processes,” the expert commission reportedly told the CNE.

The commission recommended the “provisional suspension” of the pollster’s license “to prevent the continuation of conduct incompatible with the current regulatory framework and to protect the integrity of the system for monitoring and overseeing election polls.”

The recommendation comes a week after GAD3, which conducts polls for Corporate news network RCN, said that it would suspend its polling efforts in Colombia.

According to the Spanish pollster, the quality controls “make it impossible to conduct social research with even the minimum guarantees of rigor and operational feasibility.”

“GAD3 would rather suspend this activity than jeopardize the reputation of the National Electoral Council, our client RCN, and the firm’s international standing,” the pollster said in a public statement.

Congress unanimously agreed to impose stricter regulations on polls last year after complaints about their bias and lack of professional standards.

The law has been criticized by pollsters, who have accused the regulations of stifling democracy.

Statisticians, on the other hand, have expressed their approval of the new bill, which forces pollsters to increase their accuracy when it comes to claims that the polls represent Colombian society.

The post Pollsters struggling to comply with Colombia’s stricter regulations appeared first on Colombia News.

المصدر: Colombia Reports

0 Views

أضف تعليقاً

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *