Conservative Party Secures Presidential Victory in Paraguay, Ensuring Taiwan Ties Remain Intact

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The Colorado Party won an overwhelming victory in Paraguay's presidential and congressional elections, with Santiago Peña leading the presidential race with 43% of the vote. The opposition coalition, Pact for a New Paraguay, came in second with 27%. The Colorado Party has essentially ruled Paraguay uninterrupted since 1947. Outgoing President Mario Abdo Benítez congratulated Peña on social media before the official declaration of results. The election had geopolitical implications as Paraguay is the only remaining country in South America to have diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
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