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  1. 30 de abr. de 2023 · En Paraguay las elecciones se definen en una sola vuelta, el voto es obligatorio y la reelección no está permitida, por lo que el actual presidente, Mario Abdo, no pudo optar a un nuevo mandato ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2023 · Paraguay's long-governing Colorado Party will remain the dominant force of the country's politics as the vote count from Sunday’s election has given an overwhelming lead to its presidential candidate, Santiago Peña, with nearly all votes counted. With almost 99% of voting places reporting, Peña has 43% of the vote. That compares to 27% for the closest challenger, Efraín Alegre, the ...

  3. Santiago Peña of Paraguay's ruling conservative Colorado Party has won the presidential election, beating a centre-left challenger. With almost all ballots counted, Mr Peña, an economist, got ...

  4. General elections were held in Paraguay on 22 April 2018. President Horacio Cartes and Vice-President Juan Afara of the Colorado Party were not eligible for re-election. The presidential elections were won by the Colorado Party's Mario Abdo Benítez, who defeated Efraín Alegre of the GANAR alliance. The Colorado Party also won the most seats in the Senate and Chamber of Deputies.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2023 · Colorado Party candidate Santiago Pena will be Paraguay's next president, after election officials declared him the winner in the country's presidential election on Sunday. With nearly all voting ...

  6. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Reading Time: 4 minutes As Paraguay’s April 2023 general elections approach, the ruling Colorado Party is in disarray. It has long dominated Paraguayan politics, remaining in power even amid the volatile anti-incumbent wave that has consumed Latin America over the past few years. With a brand centered on pro-business stability and traditional values in a nation often considered the region ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2023 · In the heart of Paraguay’s capital Asuncion, a tropical city close to the Argentine border, voters are gearing up for election day on Sunday, with the economy, corruption and Taiwan on their minds.