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Paraguay's Vice President and PLRA Candidate Vote in Pilar Amidst Internal Elections
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Paraguay's Vice President and PLRA Candidate Vote in Pilar Amidst Internal Elections

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Vice President Pedro Alliana and PLRA presidential candidate Ever Villalba voted in Pilar during internal party elections.
  • The elections for the Colorado Party (ANR) and the Liberal Radical Authentic Party (PLRA) are proceeding smoothly with high voter turnout.
  • Villalba reported threats against him and his family in the lead-up to the elections.

Paraguay's internal party elections are underway, with Vice President Pedro Alliana and Liberal Radical Authentic Party (PLRA) presidential candidate Ever Villalba casting their votes in Pilar. The elections for both the Colorado Party (ANR) and the PLRA are reportedly proceeding without incident and with significant voter participation.

Alliana, voting at the main polling station for the Colorado Party, described the day as a "true civic festival." He expressed expectations of high turnout among the party's affiliates and highlighted the traditional "republican embrace" that will follow the elections to strengthen party unity.

Meanwhile, Ever Villalba, a candidate for the PLRA presidency, cast his ballot at a separate polling station. Villalba reported facing threats in the week leading up to the elections, stating that individuals "who do not want an authentic liberal to reach the presidency of the party" were involved. He expressed particular concern over the use of his youngest son's photograph in messages asking about his school, deeming it "dangerous."

Across the ร‘eembucรบ department, a total of 68,795 voters are eligible to participate in these internal elections, which have so far been conducted in a calm atmosphere with no reported incidents beyond Villalba's accusations.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.