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Managua,Jul 12 (EFE).- The opposition Constitutionalist Liberal Party (PLC), founded by former Nicaraguan President Arnoldo Alemán (1997-2002) and the country's second biggest political party, presented Monday four presidential candidates for the elections on Nov. 7, in which the current leader Daniel Ortega will also seek a new reelection. (Camera: RENÉE LUCÍA RAMOS). SHOT LIST: A HEADQUARTERS OF THE OPPOSITION CONSTITUTIONALIST LIBERAL PARTY (PLC) IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA, AND ITS FOUR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.
During a trip to Grenoble focused on the impact of global warming in the French Alps, green party presidential candidate Yannick Jadot is welcomed by the green party mayor of the city Eric Piolle. IMAGES
Paris, Oct 14 (EFE/EPA).- Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo was elected Thursday as the official Socialist Party presidential candidate after winning the primaries by 72 percent of the vote. French presidential election is scheduled to be held on Apr 10, 2022. (Camera: CHRISTOPHE PETIT-TESSON).B-ROLL OF THE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS OF THE LEFT-WING PARTY PRIMARIES AHEAD OF THE 2022 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Managua, May 2 (EFE) .- Five men and a woman were presented Sunday as the candidates for the Presidency of Nicaragua by the National Coalition, one of the opposition factions, ahead of the Nov. 7 elections.The presidential candidates are Dr. María Eugenia Alonzo, ex-guerrilla member Luis Fley, Afro-descendant activist George Henríquez Cayasso, peasant leader Medardo Mairena, academic and former secretary of the Ministry of Defense (2004-2007) Félix Maradiaga, and businessman and journalist Miguel Mora.(Camera: RENEE LUCÍA RAMOS)SHOT LIST: THE PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF THE NATIONAL COALITION OF NICARAGUA IN MANAGUA.
Supporters of the Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP) party gather in the capital of Burkina Faso for Eddie Komboïgo's rally, candidate in the presidential election on November 22. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).