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Mexico City, Aug 1 (EFE) .- The ruling National Regeneration Movement (Morena, left), of the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, considered this Sunday's referendum on whether to prosecute former presidents or not, a "success". (Camera: AMÉRCIA NERI)SHOT LIST: MORENA PRESIDENT MARIO DELGADO VOTING FOR THE REFERENDUM ON WHETHER TO INVESTIGATE FORMER PRESIDENTS OR NOT IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Vote counting begins in Ireland for a double referendum on proposals to modernise constitutional references to the make-up of a family and women's "life within the home". All the major political parties support a "Yes-Yes" vote and results are expected later today. Nearly 3.5 million people were eligible to vote but turnout was less than 50 percent in most constituencies. IMAGES
Early voters head to a Dublin polling station to take part in a double referendum on proposals to modernise constitutional references to the make-up of a family and women's "duties in the home". All the major political parties support a "Yes-Yes" vote, which falls on International Women's Day. IMAGES
By the light of a flashlight, electoral agents begin counting ballots as polls closed in Chad's referendum on a new constitution, a vote seen as a key step toward elections and the return of civilian rule promised, which has been postponed, by the ruling military junta. IMAGES
Chileans turn out at polling stations in the National Stadium, the country's biggest polling center, for a second referendum aimed at replacing the country's dictatorship-era constitution. Voters are being asked to approve or reject a more conservative draft. IMAGES