Electoral violations had been detected in Paraguay’s presidential elections that put millionaire businessman Horacio Cartes in power, the Organization of American States (OAS) said Monday. Oscar Arias, head of a mission sent by the OAS to observe the presidential elections, told a press conference that members of his delegation witnessed “vote buying” at some polling stations and the “roundup” of indigenous groups before they were taken to the polls. Both represented “serious electoral violations,” said Arias, a former Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
He added that several members of Paraguay’s Supreme Court of Electoral Justice made “unacceptable” statements about the voting process and its outcome on the election day. Such comments were “incompatible” with the “impartiality that the institution must maintain,” Arias said.
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