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Lima, May 20 (EFE).- From soccer stars like Jefferson Farfan to Nobel Prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian celebrities are reaching out to undecided voters ahead of a June 6 presidential runoff that pits a pair of candidates on opposite ends of the political spectrum. SOCIAL MEDIA FOOTAGE OF ARTISTS AND ATHLETES AND OFFICIAL PRESS OF PEDRO CASTILLO AND KEIKO FUJIMORI.keywords: efe, featured, peru, politics, government, elections, political parties
Catalans vote in a special polling station for quarantining voters, including those with Covid-19, as the region holds tight general elections. Madrid hopes the vote will see the unseating of the region's ruling separatists more than three years after a failed bid to break away from Spain. IMAGES
Barcelona (Spain), Jan 11 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- Former president of FC Barcelona Joan Laporta presented Monday more than 10,000 signatures ahead of the FC Barcelona presidential elections, which he aims to win against Victor Font.FOOTAGE OF JOAN LAPORTA AND HIS TEAM AFTER PRESENTING THE SIGNATURES ON MONDAY.
Voters cast early ballots at a polling station in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a battleground state, just five days before Election Day. IMAGES
Images of election officials in Malawi preparing ahead of the polls and early voters arriving and trying to keep warm near the polling station early in the morning. This is the second time in just over a year Malawians will be voting for a new president after Peter Mutharika's re-election was annulled over rigging. IMAGES
Spain's centre-right Ciudadanos party holds a rally in Barcelona. Spain will hold a repeat general election on Sunday, its fourth in four years, in a further sign of chronic political instability since the parliament began fragmenting in December 2015. 39-year-old Albert Rivera's Ciudadanos party entered the national parliament in 2015, pledging to wipe out the traditional left-right divide. IMAGES