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... elections were the fourteenth con- secutive general elections since the conclusion of the short bloody civil war in 1948 and produced one of the closest results since then . Although 14 parties contested the presidential election , the ...
... elections were the fourteenth con- secutive general elections since the conclusion of the short bloody civil war in 1948 and produced one of the closest results since then . Although 14 parties contested the presidential election , the ...
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International Observers For each election the TSE invites approximately 100 International Election Observers from around the world ( usually magistrates from other countries ' electoral tribunals ) observe the election pro- cess . The ...
International Observers For each election the TSE invites approximately 100 International Election Observers from around the world ( usually magistrates from other countries ' electoral tribunals ) observe the election pro- cess . The ...
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Evening of the Election On the evening of the elections , Hugo Barrantes Ureña , the arch- bishop of San José , and other leading dignities attended the TSE's announcement of the provisional election result . Ordinarily , the TSE ...
Evening of the Election On the evening of the elections , Hugo Barrantes Ureña , the arch- bishop of San José , and other leading dignities attended the TSE's announcement of the provisional election result . Ordinarily , the TSE ...
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