Paraguay holds key presidential election
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Voters in Paraguay go to the polls on Sunday in a presidential election seen as key to restoring the country's democratic credentials.
Horacio Cartes, of the conservative Colorado Party, and the centre-right Liberal Party's Efrain Alegre are seen as front-runners among 10 candidates.
The country's standing dipped in the region after last year's disputed impeachment of President Fernando Lugo.
The South American blocs Unasur and Mercosur both suspended Paraguay.
They cited a "rupture in the democratic order".
The impeachment followed a land eviction at a farm last June that led to the deaths of 11 farmers and six police officers.
The incident sparked a nationwide outcry and the opposition declared President Lugo responsible.
Mr Lugo, a left-wing former Roman Catholic bishop, was impeached and replaced by Vice-President Federico Franco of the Liberal Party in less than 48 hours.
When a near unanimous vote blamed the president's handling of the crisis for the deaths, neighbouring countries recalled their diplomats citing a "congressional coup".


















































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