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Cape Verde votes, PM Correia e Silva seeks second term by Reuters Monday, 19 April 2021 17:04 GMT About our Humanitarian Crises coverage From major disaster, conflicts and under-reported stories, we shine a light on the world’s hotspots Share: By Julio Rodrigues PRAIA, April 18 (Reuters) - Cape Verde held parliamentary elections on Sunday, with the ruling party Movement for Democracy (MpD) pitted against its main challenger, the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV). A cluster of 10 volcanic islands 570 km (350 miles) off Senegal, the former Portuguese colony stands out as a pocket of relative stability in the region, having held democratic elections since 1991. ....
Article content PRAIA Cape Verde held parliamentary elections on Sunday, with the ruling party Movement for Democracy (MpD) pitted against its main challenger, the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV). A cluster of 10 volcanic islands 570 km (350 miles) off Senegal, Cape Verde stands out as a pocket of relative stability in the region, having held democratic elections since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Cape Verde votes, PM Correia e Silva seeks second term Back to video “I voted to change the situation here. We need to have new policies for health and security,” said Flavia Andrade, a young voter in the capital Praia. ....