Indonesian president's son in vote-buying row
The Indonesian president's corruption-fighting credentials were on the line on Wednesday after his son was embroiled in vote-buying allegations.
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India's communists face biggest electoral test in east
India's powerful communists face their toughest vote yet in West Bengal as farmers rebel over policies to industrialise the region.
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Canada's leader seems set to retain job
Canada's Conservative Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, appeared poised to retain his job as polls opened in Tuesday's national election.
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A turning tide?
The growing flexibility of voter attitudes highlighted by research is good news for ANC rebels planning a new party to fight next year's elections.
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IEC gears up for election
The IEC is using April 14 as the expected election day, but the final date will have to be announced by President Thabo Mbeki.
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IFP rejects ANC merger
The Inkatha Freedom Party has thrown its weight behind Mangosuthu Buthelezi's rejection of a merger proposal by the African National Congress.
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Buthelezi wonders why voters would support the IFP
Compelling reasons need to be provided by the Inkatha Freedom Party to ensure the support of voters, leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi said on Friday.
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Death of a president
Zambia faces uncertainty after the death of Levy Mwanawasa earlier this week, writes Robert Chisanza.
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