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Ruling party ousted in Paraguay

By Jude Webber in Asunción

Published: April 20 2008 17:01 | Last updated: April 21 2008 02:56

Former bishop Fernando Lugo won a resounding victory in presidential elections in Paraguay, dealing a crushing blow to the world’s longest ruling party and ushering in a new era after 61 years of one-party government.

With preliminary official results pointing to a 10-point lead for the bearded ”bishop of the poor”, ruling Colorado Party candidate Blanca Ovelar conceded defeat.

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