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Ex-bishop looking to end one-party rule in Paraguay
AP, ASUNCION
Saturday, Apr 19, 2008, Page 7
Former Roman Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo asked thousands of supporters at his final campaign rally on Thursday to help him end 61 years of one-party rule in Paraguay and to build a new nation for the poor and indigenous.
The center-left presidential candidate sometimes called the ¡§Bishop of the Poor¡¨ faces former education minister Blanca Ovelar of the long-ruling Colorado Party in tomorrow¡¦s election.
Polls show Lugo heading into the vote with a narrow lead.
¡§The bandits remain among us but there¡¦s good news: those who have hijacked the dreams of our people have only three days left!¡¨ the 56-year-old Lugo told about 15,000 raucous supporters in Asuncion¡¦s main plaza. He spoke in Spanish and the Indian language, Guarani.
Amid crackling fireworks and shouts of ¡§Ole, Ole Lugo,¡¨ the former bishop railed against endemic corruption and called on the poor majority, including Indians and farming peasants, to choose ¡§a new country.¡¨
Ovelar held her final campaign rally on Wednesday night in the same plaza and said she would have a ¡§resounding victory¡¨ in today¡¦s race to succeed Paraguayan President Nicanor Duarte for a five-year term.
¡§I know what the people need and I know what has to be done,¡¨ Ovelar told the rally.
A victory by Lugo would end 61 years of uninterrupted Colorado Party rule and make him the first former bishop to be elected president of his South American country.
¡§Sixty-one years, isn¡¦t that enough?¡¨ asked Hilda Espinola, who wore a Lugo T-shirt at the rally.
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