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Tel Aviv (Israel), March 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- Tel Aviv is preparing for the country's legislative elections, which will be held on March 23. FOOTAGE OF A POLITICAL BANNER OF BENJAMIN NETANYAHU.
Liberians begin voting to select a new president or give incumbent candidate George Weah a second mandate. In the capital Monrovia, hundreds are already gathering to cast their ballots. More than 2.4 million people in the West African country, still scarred by back-to-back civil wars, will also elect lawmakers. Voting booths, opened at 0800 GMT will close at 1800 GMT, with the final results expected within 15 days. IMAGES
Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras votes at a polling station in Athens for the Greek general elections. Outgoing right-wing Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is seen as the favourite but is unlikely to gain enough of a lead to avoid another vote. Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras, former left-wing Prime minister, is his main opponent and is seeking a comeback after his first term from 2015 to 2019. IMAGES
Cubans head to the polls to elect the National Assembly of People's Power, the unicameral parliament that is renewed every five years. There are 470 candidates running for the 470 seats, most of whom are members of the Cuban Communist Party (CCP, single party), with no opposition candidates. Abstention rates have been steadily on the rise in recent years. IMAGES
Polling stations close and ballot boxes opening begins in the second round of elections for Tunisia's toothless parliament. Some 262 candidates, including just 34 women, are running for 131 seats in an election that saw just 11.2 percent of registered voters take part in its first round. IMAGES