One Secret to a Latin American Party's Dominance: Buying Votes
Briefly

The Espinillo Indigenous community is 13 miles from the nearest polling station and no one in the village has a car.So two weeks ago, on the eve of Paraguay's election, Miguel Paredes, a retired ambulance driver turned local politician, loaded the Indigenous families onto a bus and brought them to the side of a highway, a short walk from the polls.
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