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SPD candidate for the German chancellorship Olaf Scholz holds a final rally in Cologne ahead of the country's general election on September 26. The race boils down to a two-way contest between Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, the centrist finance minister, and Armin Laschet from Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats. IMAGES
Berlin, Aug 16 (EFE/EPA).- German Minister of Finance and Social Democratic Party (SPD) top candidate for the federal elections Olaf Scholz on Monday attended a discussion round with citizens as part of the Social Democrats campaigning for the federal elections. Germany will go to the polls on 26 September to elect a new parliament and chancellor. (Camera: CLEMENS BILAN). SHOT LIST: GERMAN MINISTER OF FINANCE AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (SPD) TOP CANDIDATE FOR THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS OLAF SCHOLZ DURING THE EVENT 'FUTURE TALKS' IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
The populist leader of the far-right Chega party, André Ventura, holds his last electoral rally in Lisbon before elections on March 10. As campaigning wraps up, polls are pointing to an edge for the centre-right after eight years of Socialist rule, and huge gains for the far-right. The Chega party is tipped to more than double the support it won in a 2022 election, putting its leader Ventura in line to become kingmaker in a new parliament. IMAGES
Center-right presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich arrives at her campaign closing rally ahead of Argentina's presidential election first round on October 22. Former security minister Bullrich's main opponents will be radical libertarian frontrunner Javier Milei and incumbent Economy Minister Sergio Massa. IMAGES
Nigerian presidential candidate Peter Obi arrives on stage at a rally in Lagos as Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said that elections would go ahead as scheduled this month despite growing tensions around currency and fuel shortages. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).