Taiwan’s future is in play as Paraguayans go to the polls today, Sunday, April 30 to choose a president they hope will bring an end to the endemic corruption, the ever-increasing crime, and economic inequality rate in the country.
A center-left coalition agenda is set to end the almost unbroken, seven-decade hegemony of the ruling conservative Colorado Party in the closest race the country has seen in several years.
At least 4.8 million citizens of the South American country’s 7.5 million inhabitants are eligible to vote in the election to determine the new president and legislature.