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Havana, Oct 1 (Prensa Latina) Considered one of the pillars of the Cuban democratic system, the delegates' accountability continues nationwide to strengthen people's participation in the government.
Washington, Jun 6 (Prensa Latina) The Arizona House of Representatives has approved a bill that will allow voters to decide on the state´s border security, which could criminalize the crossing of migrants.
Santo Domingo, May 15 (Prensa Latina) Voters over 36 years old, who represent 62.38 percent of the 8.1 million people eligible to vote in the Dominican Republic this Sunday, could define the presidential and congressional elections, it was learned today.
Washington, Feb 19 (Prensa Latina) At least 85 million eligible poor or low-income voters in the United States are often overlooked in electoral cycles, as confirmed by groups at a time when uncertainty surrounds the upcoming November 5 elections and the issue of voter turnout will be key.
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Buenos Aires, Nov 9 (Prensa Latina) The candidates for vice president of Argentina from Unión por la Patria (UP), Agustín Rossi, and La Libertad Avanza (LLA), Victoria Villarruel, held a TV debate on Wednesday about economy, labor, security, defense, education, social policies, justice, rights humans and transparency.
Buenos Aires, Aug 13 (Prensa Latina) More than 35.394 million Argentinian citizens from 24 districts are voting on Sunday in the primary, open, simultaneous, and mandatory elections, in which 22 formulas from 15 fronts are running.
Guatemala City, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) Social, student and union organizations are carrying out today the "March of the Flowers" along the streets of this capital against the actions of the Public Prosecutor's Office (MP, in Spanish) and in favor of democracy in Guatemala.
Washington, Apr 25 (Prensa Latina) A whopping two-thirds of Republican primary voters said they stand behind former President Donald Trump and dismiss concerns about his electability, despite his recent criminal arrest and other legal probes into his past conduct, a poll finds.