Countrywide, yesterday was Paraguay's municipal election. As foreigners residing in Paraguay, we are able to vote for mayor and city officials. We took that privilege to the voter booths. Booths were open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. We went early to a Catholic high school a few blocks from us and were sent to the very last voting table (exclusively for foreigners) where there were no lines or waiting. We took two ballots to the private booth and deposited them in the clear bags in front of the table.
Then we had to dip our index finger in ink to ensure that we don't vote again! Thankfully, the elections were peaceable this year.
We are praying that the new political leaders will fear God, will extinguish corruption and make wise decisions that will benefit the people of Paraguay.
Then we had to dip our index finger in ink to ensure that we don't vote again! Thankfully, the elections were peaceable this year.
We are praying that the new political leaders will fear God, will extinguish corruption and make wise decisions that will benefit the people of Paraguay.
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