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Guatemalans cast their vote as polls open in the capital city in a presidential runoff marked by the harassment of a surprise frontrunner, who has fired up voters with his promises to end the rot of corruption. IMAGES

Added on the 20/08/2023 15:17:58 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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