Colombian President Gustavo Petro has renewed accusations of electoral fraud and demanded that the State receive access to the country's electoral software source code. National Registrar Hernán Penagos rejected the request, warning that releasing the code would create serious security vulnerabilities and allow hackers to identify exploitable flaws. Penagos emphasized that Colombia's electoral system is primarily manual, with official results based on physical ballots signed by voters, and noted the software has already undergone international audits and two weeks of public party review.