Chile Goes To The Polls Today To Elect A New President



VOA: In Chile, Former President Favored in Sunday Vote

Voters in Venezuela are going to the polls Sunday to select a president.

Billionaire businessman Sebastian Pinera is favored to win, but is not expected to gain the 50 percent of the ballots, needed to avoid a December runoff.

Pinera, who is 67, ran a campaign proposing to cut taxes on businesses to promote growth.

The Harvard-educated entrepreneur was president from 2010 to 2014.

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WNU Editor: Memo to the people of Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and to whole bunch of other countries in Latin America .... this is how your country should be run.

More News On Chile Going To The Polls Today To Elect A New President

Ex-President Pinera favored in Chile vote, runoff likely -- AP
Former leader Pinera seen as favorite as Chileans vote for president -- Reuters
Chile polls pit billionaire against ex-news anchor -- BBC News
Ex-President Sebastian Pinera favorite in Chile elections -- Deutsche Welle
Factbox: Where Chile's Top Presidential Candidates Stand on Reforms -- U.S. News & World Report
In Latin America, no more women presidents – for now -- Christian Science Monitor
Chileans Vote in Election Likely to Usher Pinera Back to Power -- Bloomberg

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