As autonomy and take control of the rest of regions where barcelona and madrid. Thanks very much for your company we begin with those developments in spain where the countrys senate has approved Government Proposals to take control of catalonia it comes just after Catalonia Regional Parliament voted in favor of declaring independence from spain all the vote for independence followed a fiery debate in the calland parliament with Opposition Lawmakers walking out in protest. Separatist members of the Catalan Parliament singing their Unofficial National anthem in the way. For a peaceful defense of their land the the Opposition Politicians had long since left the chamber refusing to take part in the. Leaving the parliaments president to
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/500992.html (Natural News) A Mississippi judge has ruled in favor of repeating elections in the city of Aberdeen following the discovery of “overwhelming” evidence of vote fraud. Judge Jeff Weill’s 64-page order said there was undeniable evidence of “fraud and criminal activity” during a Democratic runoff election. Some of the aspects of the past election marred by fraud included the handling of absentee ballots, the counting of votes and activities by certain individuals at the polling place.
Weill called for a repeat of the Democratic runoff elections in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Robert Devaull and Nicholas Holliday are vying for the position of alderman in Aberdeen Ward 1. Holliday originally won the Ward 1 seat by a 37-vote margin, but Devaull challenged the results.
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politics to quieten down so we can continue with our work we don t want people to fight or kill each other we want kenya to be peaceful. we want life to continue as normal. our incomes are being hurt and we are struggling. old we re tired of politics. thursday s repeat elections were marred by skirmishes between police and opposition supporters the clashes stop some ten percent of polling stations from opening and delayed voting in many others in the kibera slum area of nairobi the situation was particularly tense. they decided to keep people from the voting existence there because very difficult for us because we had a lot of violence from the probe youths were going to be forming officious.
with a politics we want life to continue as normal. our incomes are being hurt and we are struggling. old we re tired of politics. thursday s repeat elections were marred by skirmishes between police and opposition supporters the clashes stop some ten percent of polling stations from opening and delayed voting in many others in the kibera slum area of nairobi the situation was particularly tense. they decided to keep people from the hotel next to sense that was very difficult for us because we had a lot of violence from the probe youths were protecting them from the officials. voting has been postponed in four counties until saturday because of the unrest opposition leaders are still calling for their supporters to boycott the vote saying the irregularities that caused the previous election to be an old warrant