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Bolivia's Congress approves a bill that opens the door to new elections without ex-president Evo Morales, as the caretaker government met with protesters to end weeks of unrest that has left dozens dead. IMAGES
Protesters and Argentine police face each other outside Congress as lawmakers debate each article of President Javier Milei's reform package bill, after approving it "in general" and removing almost half of the original text last week. IMAGES
Images of the Spanish Congress of Deputies in Madrid after an inconclusive snap election results in a hung parliament. With all the votes counted, Alberto Nunez Feijoo's Popular Party (PP) and far-right Vox -- its potential ally -- have won a total 169 seats, seven seats short of the 176 needed for a governing majority. IMAGES
Bolivian left-wing presidential candidate Luis Arce for Evo Morales' Movement for Socialism (MAS) party closes his campaign ahead of the general elections on October 18. IMAGES
Bolivia's former president Evo Morales and Bolivian presidential candidate for the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party Luis Arce attend an event in Buenos Aires celebrating the Day of the Plurinational State and the 14th anniversary of the Democratic and Cultural Revolution. IMAGES