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A close-run thing in Venezuela

A close result in Venezuela sees Nicolás Maduro declared the winner. Now he has to show whether he can be more than just an understudy for Hugo Chávez.

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Election preview: Venezuela

Hugo Chávez will be a hard act to follow, but Venezuelans go the polls this Sunday to elect his replacement.

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Pakistan update

Sorry I've been out of town for the last week so there hasn't been much blogging. I'll be catching up on a few topics over the next few days, but if you're looking for some reading material in the meantime, have a look at Terry Friel's piece in New Matilda on the Pakistani election to … Continue reading Pakistan update →

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Judges have the last word in Kenya

Kenya's Supreme Court has upheld the victory of Uhuru Kenyatta in this month's presidential election. He still has a problem with the International Criminal Court, but for now it looks like a triumph for Kenya's democratic institutions.

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Italian impasse: week 5

Italians prepare to celebrate Easter still without a new government, five weeks after an inconclusive general election.

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Right vs. far-right in a French by-election

The centre-right narrowly wins a French by-election from the far-right National Front, with some tricky manoeuvring by the Socialist Party.

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The general comes home

General Musharraf returns to Pakistan with a plan to run for president – provided he can stay alive and out of jail.

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The Italian impasse: an update

Negotiations are under finally way to try to form a new Italian government. It's not going to be easy.

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Western Australian election wraps up

The Western Australian election is all decided, and neither Greens nor Liberals got any benefit from the other's preferences. But they probably didn't do them any harm either.

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The week’s electoral roundup

Election news from Zimbabwe, Western Australia, Bulgaria, Kenya and Venezuela.

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