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Polls have closed in Guatemala’s acrimonious presidential election runoff which was marred by prosecutor raids on the electoral authority and criticism from the U.S. government. Results are expected later this
Guatemalans vote for president on Sunday after an acrimonious campaign marred by prosecutor raids on the electoral authority and criticism from the US.
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