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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • Men chat and wait around the house of the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • The holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • People gathering around the holy man in Bafata-Oio village, Aladji Fode Mai Toure, expecting his blessing and listening to his advice. Locally known as "Homem Grande", meaning 'great man', serving as a community and local leader. Half of the population are considered to be muslim.
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  • Tower without cable cars on the Sopocachi neighbourhood in La Paz. The cable car didn't functioned on Election Day due to the restrictions in transportation.  The cable car, or Mi Teleferico was inaugurated on 30th May 2014 and his one of the achievements of the Government of Evo Morales. Such sanctions turn La Paz into a ghost town. During elections period in  Bolivia, the country faces several restrictions, like no alcohol for sale 48 hours before and 12 after the election; no public gatherings, shows of any kind until the political parties made their speeches on the election night; its completely forbidden the circulation of any vehicles, private or governmental except with the permit from the Electoral Tribunal, which means it would be basically no cars, buses or anything circulating in the city; no long distance buses, the terminal will be close from Saturday until Monday and even flights will not be allowed except the ones leaving the country or the international ones doing stop-over. It is a completely shut down of the country.
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  • A member of the voting table shows the ballot to secure that it is clean and without any special reference to a candidate. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • People cue to cast their vote during Bolivia's Presidential Election in La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • People cue to the pre-register on the voting site to discover the location of the designated voting table, La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • Woman cast her vote during the Bolivian Presidential election in La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • Woman cast her vote during Election Day in central La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • A man goes to the pre-register on the voting site to discover the location of the designated voting table in the Ecuador school in central La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • Rodolfo Rodrigues show his voting certificate that proves that he already cast his vote. Without it Bolivians are fine and can't do bank tranfers. Casting vote in Bolivia is mandatory. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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  • Motorcade carrying the coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, arrives to the entrance of 23 Enero barrio in Caracas, 15th March 2013. On the jeep leading the motorcade are (from bottom left to right) President of Bolivia, Evo Morales; Interim President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro; President of Venezuelan State Oil Company (PDVSA) Rafael Ramirez and  Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Elias Jaua. The coffin of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chávez, was translated from the Military Academy to the 4th February Military headquartes in the Barrio of 23 Enero, where it is where the remains of Hugo Chávez rest will a final decision is made for the final place of his remains. Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, passed away on the 5th March 2013.  He revolutionized not only his nation but also other countries in Latin America, with his political views and what he called the “21st Century Socialism”, supported by the petrodollars from Venezuela’s massive oil-reserves.
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  • People cue to the pre-register on the voting site to discover the location of the designated voting table, La Paz. On Sunday, 12th October, President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term by a majority of 60% and will turn into the longest serving President of the country if he finishes is mandate in 2020.
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