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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro casts his vote in parliamentary elections that could result in significant wins for the country's opposition. Nathan Frandino reports.
The leader of the main opposition coalition, Ousmane Sonko, votes at a polling station in Zinguinchor in southern Senegal. The Senegalese people will elect their MPs on Sunday, July 31, in a vote that the opposition wants to use to impose a cohabitation on President Macky Sall, who hopes to retain a large majority. IMAGES
Caracas, Dec 6 (EFE).- Few people turning out, with enough distance in between them to inhibit the transmission of the coronavirus, and an environment of skepticism, if not outright rejection of politics: those are the keynotes in Venezuela's legislative elections on Sunday, a day that seems little different from any other weekend day in Caracas.The Venezuelan capital awoke sleepily, with lines in front of the markets and at just a few of the polling places where, in contrast to other elections, Venezuelans don't seem to be turning out to participate in the vote to renew the National Assembly (AN). (Camera: JACKDWIN SAEZ). SHOT LIST: VOTERS AT POLLING STATIONS DURING THE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA.
Caracas, Jul 7 (EFE).- Demonstrations, negotiations, elections and international pressure have been ineffectual. Armed uprisings and coup attempts have ended as desperate failures.(CAMERA: Andry Rincon)
Outgoing Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro votes as polls open for a presidential election boycotted by the opposition. IMAGES