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Venezuelan opposition holds presidential primary in exercise of democracy, but it could prove futileEbullient Venezuelans were choosing the candidate they think can end the decade-long, crisis-ridden presidency of Nicolas Maduro, lining up under scorching sun, in some cases for over an hour, to cast ballots in a primary election that the opposition independently organized despite government repression.
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Venezuelan Opposition Choose Candidate to Take on Maduro: What to WatchVenezuela’s opposition will choose on Sunday the candidate who’ll try to end a quarter century of socialist rule in 2024 elections.
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Venezuelan Opposition Choose Candidate to Take on Maduro: What to Watch(Bloomberg) -- Venezuela’s opposition will choose on Sunday the candidate who’ll try to end a quarter century of socialist rule in 2024 elections. Most Read ...
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There's growing opposition to making family doctor training longerThere is growing opposition to a plan by the College of Family Physicians of Canada to increase the time it takes to train a family doctor from two years to three – and it’s coming from medical students, family doctors and provincial health ministers.
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