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Santiago, Jun 13 (EFE).- Chile’s center-left became the great winner of second round regional elections held Sunday after winning most of the governorships, including that of the capital, with 99.9 percent of votes counted. (Camera: JOSÉ CAVIEDES).SHOT LIST: AUTHORITIES COUNT ELECTIONS VOTES IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE, CHILE.
Santiago de Chile, Aug 21 (EFE).- Christian Democracy Senator Yasna Provoste will seek to return the Presidency of Chile to the center-left in the Nov. 21 elections, after prevailing Saturday in the citizen consultation her party organized, having been weakened by internal differences and bad electoral results.The Senate leader, with her role at the head of the Upper House, acquired high visibility by leading the negotiations with President Sebastian Pinera to increase state aid in the context of a pandemic, a role that placed her in the polls as a possible presidential candidate."The clear signal that we want to say is that we are going to open La Moneda (seat of government) to this true Chile, to the Chile of the regions, of the communities, of the rural world, that is our commitment, to advance decisively in making ours, a country that sets aside exclusions," she said while celebrating her triumph. (Camera: RODRIGO SÁEZ).SHOT LIST: CHILEANS CAST THEIR BALLOT DURING THE ELECTION DAY OF UNIDAD CONSTITUYENTE (UC) BLOCK TO CHOOSE THE CANDIDATE OF CHILEAN CENTER-LEFT FOR THE UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, AT A POLLING STATION IN SANTIAGO, CHILE.
Center-left candidate Efrain Alegre votes in Paraguay's presidential elections, a highly undecided vote that threatens seven decades of right-wing hegemony in Asuncion. IMAGES
Images of Colombia's leftist presidential candidate, Gustavo Petro celebrating on stage after voters gave him a historic lead Sunday in the country's first round of presidential elections that will culminate in a runoff in June. With more than 97 percent of votes counted, preliminary results showed 62-year-old Gustavo Petro, a former Bogota mayor, leading with 40.3 percent to 28 percent for Rodolfo Hernandez, a 77-year-old populist outsider in surprise second place. SOUNDBITE
Rome (Italy), Oct 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonello Nusca) The second round of municipal elections in 65 cities in 15 regions of the country, including Turin and Rome, will continue on Monday after a first election day held this Sunday and may turn into a triumph for Enrico Letta's Democratic Party (PD).FOOTAGE OF VOTING IN ROME OF THE SECOND DAY OF THE SECOND ROUND OF THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN 65 CITIES OF 15 REGIONS OF THE COUNTRY, BETWEEN TURIN AND ROME.