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Türkiye: Erdogan Leading With 90% of Votes Counted, Runoff Possible Photo: Presidential candidates Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (left) and Erhan Ortac (right). Presidential Press Office, Gettyimages.ru.
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Türkiye: Erdogan Leading With 90% of Votes Counted, Runoff Possible

May 15, 2023
Luis Almagro Dusts Off Coup Script and Targets Nicaragua OAS's Luis Almagro. File photo.
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Luis Almagro Dusts Off Coup Script and Targets Nicaragua

November 9, 2021
Nicaragua’s President Ortega Re-elected with 75% of Vote & Strong Turnout – New Lima Group in the Making Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo after voting on Sunday elections. Photo: AFP.
  • Central America and the Caribbean (+Mexico)
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Nicaragua’s President Ortega Re-elected with 75% of Vote & Strong Turnout – New Lima Group in the Making

November 8, 2021
President Ortega: Nicaraguan People Vote for Peace and Not for War – Washington Interventionism Activated Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo before exercising their right to vote. Photo courtesy of CCC / Jairo Cajina.
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President Ortega: Nicaraguan People Vote for Peace and Not for War – Washington Interventionism Activated

November 8, 2021
Mexicans Say ‘Yes’ to Prosecution of Corrupt Former Presidents – Low Turnout Mexico held a popular consultation on the prosecution of former presidents linked to crimes of corruption (Photo: Cuartoscuro).
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Mexicans Say ‘Yes’ to Prosecution of Corrupt Former Presidents – Low Turnout

August 3, 2021

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