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Business-friendly policies help Benitez win presidency

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ASUNCION, Paraguay: The son of a former dictator’s top aide won the presidenti­al election in Paraguay on Sunday, helped by a booming economy under his party.

Mario Abdo Benitez of the governing Colorado Party had 46.5% of the votes, with 96% of 21 000 polling stations reporting, electoral officials said.

Efrain Alegre of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party finished second with 42.7% of the ballots. Eight other candidates finished far out of the running.

Both candidates are conservati­ves and the election was closer than the 20-point edge that opinion polls had given Abdo going into the election.

Alegre, a 55-year-old lawyer who also finished second in the last presidenti­al election, declined to concede, saying he would wait for the final count.

The new president begins a fiveyear term August 15.

Abdo, a 46-year-old marketing expert, campaigned on a promise to continue the business-friendly policies of outgoing President Horacio Cartes.

He also played down any fears of a return to the heavy-handed past of dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who ruled from 1954 to 1989.

Abdo’s father was Stroessner’s private secretary. After the results were announced, Abdo promised an “unwavering commitment” to being a good manager of the government.

“We built an electoral project with a dialogue of reconcilia­tion and pardon among all Paraguayan­s,” he said.

The top two candidates had similar platforms, promising to attract foreign investment to create jobs in an economy that has been one of the fastest-growing in the region but that still suffers from high poverty levels, extreme inequality and endemic corruption.

Both also are social conservati­ves who criticised sex education and abortion rights.

The Colorado Party has led Paraguay with only a few interrupti­ons since the mid-20th century.

The landlocked nation of about 7 million people borders Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil.

Election officials reported no serious disturbanc­es during the balloting, though a woman was detained for hitting Abdo in the shoulder while he was at the polling place. Police said her motive was unclear.

Sunday’s voting also elected all seats in Congress and 17 governorsh­ips nationwide. – AP

 ??  ?? Supporters of Paraguay’s newly-elected President Mario Abdo Benitez of the Colorado Party celebrate in Asuncion, Paraguay. PICTURE: JORGE ADORNO/REUTERS
Supporters of Paraguay’s newly-elected President Mario Abdo Benitez of the Colorado Party celebrate in Asuncion, Paraguay. PICTURE: JORGE ADORNO/REUTERS

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