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Santiago, Chile, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren said on Wednesday that “it is not up to” his country to recognize Edmundo González as the winner of the elections in Venezuela last July.
Quito, Jan 7 (Prensa Latina) The electoral campaign continues in Ecuador, in the streets, on social media and in the media outlets, where the candidates for the presidency and other positions seek support for the elections of February 9, 2025.
Quito, 5 January (Prensa Latina) The official electoral campaign for the general elections on February 9 began today in Ecuador, amid controversy over the compulsory leave of absence for officials seeking re-election.
Beirut, Dec (Prensa Latina) The Maronite Patriarch, Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi, on Sunday rejected any attempt to postpone the presidential session of January 9 in Lebanon and urged relevant authorities to complete the process to elect a new head of state.
Tbilisi, Dec 29 (Prensa Latina) Mikhail Kavelashvili took office on Sunday as Georgia's president, according to the website of the nation's parliament, which broadcast the inauguration of the new head of State live.
Brasilia, Dec 9 (Prensa Latina) Gleisi Hoffmann, president of the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT), warned of the risks of changing guideline toward the center, which was defended by some sectors of the largest left-wing political organization in Latin America.
Tbilisi, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) Georgian Prime Minister, Irakli Kobajidze, ruled out today the repetition of the parliamentary elections as opposition is urging him to do, against the backdrop of mounting anti-government protests.
Windhoek, Nov 29 (Prensa Latina) Namibian authorities announced a two-day extension in the voting of the elections that began on Wednesday due to a high turnout and operational problems, it was learned here today.
Montevideo, Nov 29 (Prensa Latina) The Electoral Court completed the final count of the November 24 elections in Uruguay and recorded a difference of 93,293 votes in favor of Frente Amplio's Yamandú Orsi-Carolina Cosse duo.