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Turkey Election Maps: Why Erdogan Is Headed For a Runoff
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s longtime incumbent leader, will head to a presidential election runoff for the first time after falling short of the 50 percent needed to win in national elections. Maps show how every province in Turkey voted so far.
One Secret to a Latin American Party’s Dominance: Buying Votes
On Election Day in Paraguay, The Times witnessed representatives of the ruling Colorado Party attempting to purchase the votes of Indigenous people. More than a dozen Indigenous people said in interviews that they accepted money from the party before voting.
New Coalition in Thailand Challenges Military Rule After Election
The two opposition parties that won the largest share of the vote in Thailand’s general election said on Monday they had agreed to form a coalition government. However, it was unclear whether the ruling junta would hand over power easily.
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