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We asked what Poles think about voting in a pandemic and the election that was scheduled for May 10 Radosław Markowski and Hubert Tworzecki - May 10, 2020 This year’s electoral irregularities were far greater than anything reported in the past
Poland’s Parliament is now divided. What does this mean for the ruling Law and Justice party? Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - October 17, 2019 The opposition now controls the Senate. That matters.
Poland goes to the polls this Sunday. Will the controversial Law and Justice party stay in power? Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - October 8, 2019 And why has it remained so popular?
Here's what you need to know about Argentina's 2015 federal elections - August 20, 2015 [caption id="attachment_28766" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez cheers at
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