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Honduran Election Turnout Fraud Exposed
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Honduran Elections a Parody of Democracy
Source: Common Dreams By Laura Carlsen The production Honduran Elections, staged at a small, rundown theater in Central America on November 29, left the audience unconvinced, and failed to resolve a c... — -
Democracy in Honduras: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Source: Upside down world By Benjamin Dangl Before right wing candidate Porfirio Lobo was pronounced the winner of the November 29 elections in Honduras, one senior US official spoke anonymously to re... — -
Electoral Fraud Proved in Honduras: More than 50 Percent Did...
Source: The field By Al Giordano While most international news organizations took obedient dictation of the Honduras coup regime's claims of more than 62 percent voter participation in the November 29... — -
Preliminary Results: Exit Polls Give Morales Another Histori...
MABB © ® Update: Numbers from UNITEL after 66 per cent counted. Morales 62, Manfred 26 and Samuel 7. --------------------- According to reports from Erbol (exit polls), Evo Morales and MAS have won th... — -
Election Day in Bolivia
MABB © ® Tomorrow, December 6, 2009, Bolivia will, once again, go to the ballot boxes to vote for a new government. They will have to vote for a new President, Vicepresident, and members of the Senate... — -
Presidential elections in latin america: honduras and urugua...
Today in two countries of Latin American presidential elections are held: the second round “runoff “in Uruguay between Jose “Pepe “Mujica (former Tupamaro, former guerrilla, a participant in the epoch... — -
No Fair Election in Honduras under Military Occupation
Source: Common Dreams By Dana Frank As the Honduran election approaches on Sunday, November 29, let's be clear about the conditions under which it is taking place. Human rights abuses are rampant, fre... — -
Banana Repugnant
Source: In These Times By Jeremy Kryt Elections in Honduras are set for Sunday, Nov. 29, but the ongoing human rights crisis—sparked by the military-backed coup last June—has both locals and internati... — -
Good news from the Venezuelan opposition
Today we got some good news from the opposition electoral negotiation table. A few resolutions have been made and they are pointing in the right direction, quite like I was writing a few days ago. Not... — -
Resumen de las perspectivas electorales 2010 en Venezuela
(In English here) En una serie de artículos previos, en inglés aquí, se examinaron varios aspectos de las elecciones a venir en 2010. Esta es, en castellano, una actualización y resumen de los textos ... — -
Polls!
MABB © ® Update: Another poll from Angus Reid. Who would you vote for in the presidential election? Nov. 8 Sept. 28 Evo Morales 52% 47% Manfred Reyes Villa 18% 16% Samuel Doria Medina 9% 8% Other cand... — -
The 2010 National Assembly vote in Venezuela: the general pi...
It is time to wrap up this first series of post on the elections coming for 2010. First, we can feel a certain shift in the air maybe indicating we might be at the edge of significant changes; thus it... — -
New Poll Forecasting Morales' Win
MABB © ® Angus Reid published a new poll forecasting Morales' win in the next elections. He leads with extreme comfort. One caveat only, the undecided reach 25%. Polling Data Who would you vote for in... — -
Elections 2009
MABB © ® The electoral process is advancing in Bolivia. It seems that Bolivians have gotten the hand of it and can carry out, in amazing speed, all kinds of elections. As you may know, on December 6 t... —

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