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Chilean communist Jeannette Jara won the primary vote for left-wing presidential candidates on Sunday, vaulting past a more ...
Chileans overwhelmingly elected Jeannette Jara, the country's former labor minister, on Sunday to be the incumbent government ...
Jeannette Jara, the former labor minister under President Gabriel Boric, won Sunday's primary election for Chile's ruling ...
Chiles former labor minister, Jeannette Jara, secured a decisive victory in the countrys presidential primary on Sunday, ...
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Jeannette Jara, a former labor minister from Chile's communist party, won the presidential primary with 60.31% against Carolina Toha. This sets Jara as the incumbent government's candidate for the ...
Candidate Jeannette Jara, of the Communist party, waves to supporters before voting in primary elections held by the Unidos ...
Bill Moyers, a key member of Democratic President Lyndon Johnson's inner circle who went on to become a guiding force in ...
The primary is open to members of the parties within Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s ruling left-wing coalition and other voters who are not affiliated with specific parties.
Jara was deemed the Communist Party's best option. Jeannette Jara resigned Monday as Chile's Labor Minister after being chosen by the Communist Party to run for president.
Chile Labor Minister Jeannette Jara said the government reached a deal with the opposition on some points for a long-awaited pension reform that would boost savings underpinning the nation’s ...
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