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Brasilia, Aug 10 (EFE) .- Brazil’s lower house of congress on Tuesday rejected a proposal backed by President Jair Bolsonaro to change the electronic voting system to paper ballots.The move required 308 votes to pass, but only received 229, with 218 against and one abstention.Bolsonaro has claimed the electronic system is open to fraud, without providing any evidence, and threatened not to recognize the result of the 2022 presidential election if paper ballots are not adopted. (Camera: ALEX MIRKHAN). SHOT LIST: SPEAKER OF THE CHAMBER, ARTHUR LIRA, ARRIVES FOR CONGRESS MEETING, IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL.
Brasilia, Aug 10 (EFE) (Camera: Alex Mirkhan).- The plenary session of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies buried this Tuesday by the majority the proposal sponsored by President Jair Bolsonaro to change the electronic voting system, as a result from which a serious institutional conflict has been unleashed.
Washington / Fort Lauderdale / Atlanta, Jun 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Michael Reynolds / Cristobal Herrera / Erik Lesser) Dozens of people have gathered Thursday in several cities in the United States to request to the Government of Joe Biden to share with the rest of the world the surplus of vaccines against covid-19, under the claim that the hoarding of doses "is immoral and dangerous."
Seoul, May 31 (EFE/EPA).- South Korea on Monday joined the rest of the world to mark World No Tobacco Day to increase awareness on the dangers of tobacco smoke to lung health. The World Health Organization and its partners observe the anniversary every year on 31 May to raise awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco use. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF KOREAN ASSOCIATION ON SMOKING OR HEALTH TAKE PART IN A CAMPAIGN TO MARK WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Georgia's Republican top election official Brad Raffensperger says he believes President Trump's attacks on mail voting suppressed his own base. In fact, Raffensperger says Trump's baseless claims that mail voting is untrustworthy and fraudulent cost him the state. According to Business Insider, 24,000 Republicans who voted by mail in the state's June 9 primary elections did not vote at all in the general election. While Trump outperformed the polls in many states, he lost the key battleground states of Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, in addition to Georgia. What's more, an even higher number of Georgia Democrats who voted in the primaries stayed home for the general. Trump was the first Republican presidential nominee to lose Georgia since George H.W. Bush in 1992.