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Liberia: Polls closed, vote counting underway

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Vote counting is underway in Liberia, where 20 candidates are competing to succeed to current president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, in power for 12 years. If no candidate gathers 50% of the votes, a second round will take place. IMAGES

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