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2008 Paraguayan general election

General elections were held in Paraguay on 20 April 2008.[1] Elections were held for the presidency, 45 senators, 80 representatives, 17 governors and Paraguay's members in the Mercosur Parliament.[2]

2008 Paraguayan general election

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Presidential election
 
Candidate Fernando Lugo Blanca Ovelar Lino Oviedo
Party PDC Colorado UNACE
Alliance APC
Popular vote 764,968 540,513 386,597
Percentage 42.40% 31.75% 22.74%

Results by department

Parliamentary election

80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
45 seats in the Senate
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies (41 seats for a majority)
Colorado Jose Alberto Alderete 32.96 30 -7
PLRA Blas Llano 28.27 27 +6
UNACE Enrique Gonzales Quintana 18.70 15 +5
PPQ Pedro Fadul 5.77 7 -3
PPT 3.65 1 New
PDP 1.70 1 New
APC 1.32 2 New
BDA 0.37 1 New
Senate (23 seats needed for a majority)
Colorado 29.07 15 -1
PLRA 28.92 14 +2
UNACE 19.20 9 +2
PPQ 8.66 4 -3
PPS 3.47 1 +1
PPT 2.98 1 New
PDP 2.19 1 New

The presidential election was won by opposition candidate Fernando Lugo of the Patriotic Alliance for Change, who defeated Blanca Ovelar of the long-ruling Colorado Party.[3] The Colorado Party remained the largest in both houses of Congress despite losing several seats.

The election ended a 61-year hold on the presidency by the Colorados. The Colorados had held the presidency without interruption since 1947 (from 1947 to 1962 as the de jure sole legal party, and from 1962 to 1989 as the de facto sole legal party). Additionally, when Lugo took office on 15 August, it marked the first time since Paraguay gained independence in 1813 that an incumbent government peacefully transferred power to an elected member of the opposition.

Presidential candidates and campaigning edit

The following candidates ran for president:

The incumbent president, Nicanor Duarte Frutos, was barred by the Constitution from running for reelection and instead supported his education secretary, Blanca Ovelar. Initial results in the Colorado Party's December 2007 primary showed Ovelar defeating former Vice President Luis Castiglioni,[4] but the result was disputed, leading to a recount.[5] On 21 January 2008, the Colorado Party electoral commission announced that Ovelar had won with 45.04% of the vote against 44.5% for Castiglioni, although Castiglioni continued to claim victory, alleging that 30,000 votes in his favor were "stolen", and said that he would take the matter to court. Ovelar said that her campaign would shift its focus from the "cruel primary campaign" to the general election and that her platform prioritized "fight against poverty and to the creation of jobs".[6]

Lugo is a former bishop who resigned from the priesthood in December 2006 in preparation for his presidential bid. As a priest, he required a permit from the Vatican to become directly involved in politics prior to 2006.[7] However, the Paraguayan constitution prohibits ministers of any faith from standing as a political candidate. Despite his resignation, the Vatican regards priesthood as a lifelong commitment but has suspended him from his duties.[8]

As bishop of San Pedro, a poor region, for ten years beginning in 1994, his support for landless peasants earned him a reputation as "the bishop of the poor".[8] He is an advocate of land reform and other measures to address poverty, but has distanced himself from leftists such as Hugo Chávez and Evo Morales, saying that he is not left-wing or right-wing but "in the middle". He vowed to end the Colorado Party's 61 year rule, fight corruption, and make Paraguay "a new country".[9] According to Lugo, he believes "in the people's self-determination and in recovering sovereignty and independence". Lugo is backed by the Patriotic Alliance for Change (APC), which includes both left and right wing groups, notably the conservative Authentic Radical Liberal Party. President Duarte caused controversy just before the election by telling the Ultima Hora newspaper that Lugo "probably sells himself" for money from Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.[10]

Ovelar, the Colorado candidate, said that she knew "what the people need and what has to be done". She said that she would focus on job creation and the strengthening of agricultural cooperatives, hoping to reduce the number of Paraguayans who emigrate for economic reasons.[9] According to Ovelar, Paraguay has "new needs that were not obvious before ... and they require the touch of a woman". If elected, Ovelar would have been Paraguay's first female president.[10]

Lino Oviedo's conviction for 1996 mutiny was overturned by the Supreme Court in October 2007, leaving him free to run for president.[11][12] In January 2008 he was nominated as the candidate of his party, the National Union of Ethical Citizens, without opposition.[5]

Ovelar held her last campaign rally in Asuncion on 16 April. Along with Oviedo and Fadul, she participated in a last televised debate in the early afternoon of 17 April; Lugo did not participate, and Ovelar criticized him for this. Lugo held his last rally in Asuncion later that night, with about 15,000 supporters present.[9]

Opinion polls edit

A poll from September 2007 saw a three-way race develop between Lugo, Oviedo and the ANR-PC candidate.[13]

A poll from November 2007 saw Lugo lead with over 40%, with Oviedo in second place and Castiglioni or Ovelar (it was still undetermined which of the pair would run) in third place.[14]

A poll from March 2008 saw two way developing with Lugo in the lead with 31%, Ovelar in second place with 27% and Oviedo in third place with 24%.[15] A poll from 5 April 2008 saw Lugo and Ovelar in a statistical dead heat with Lugo in the lead with 30.9%, Ovelar in second with 30.1%, and Oviedo in third with 21.4%. More than 10% remained undecided.[16]

Results edit

Shortly after the election, with results from 13,000 of 14,000 polling stations counted, Lugo had 41% of the vote against 31% for Ovelar and 22% for Oviedo. Lugo's supporters celebrated in the streets of Asuncion, and he declared that "today we've written a new chapter in our nation's political history". Ovelar conceded defeat, acknowledging that Lugo's lead was unassailable.[3] A couple of hours later, President Nicanor Duarte Frutos appeared at a press conference somberly but remarked that for the first time in the history of Paraguay a handover to the opposition will take place peacefully and in an orderly fashion.[17]

In the gubernatorial election, the ANR won nine departments, the PLRA seven and the APC one.[18]

In August, shortly before taking office, Lugo struck a deal with Oviedo, enabling him to govern with a parliamentary majority. Together, the Authentic Liberal Radical Party and National Union for Ethical Citizens will hold 25 out of 45 Senate seats and 44 out of 80 House of Representatives seats.[19]

Lugo was sworn in as president on 15 August 2008.[20]

President edit

CandidatePartyVotes%
Fernando LugoPatriotic Alliance for Change766,50242.40
Blanca OvelarColorado Party573,99531.75
Lino OviedoNational Union of Ethical Citizens411,03422.74
Pedro FadulBeloved Fatherland Party44,0602.44
Sergio Martínez EstigarribiaParaguayan Humanist Party6,7440.37
Horacio Enrique Eduardo Galeano PerroneTetã Pyahu Movement3,0800.17
Julio César López BenítezWorkers' Party2,4090.13
Total1,807,824100.00
Valid votes1,807,82496.46
Invalid/blank votes66,3033.54
Total votes1,874,127100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,861,94065.48
Source: Justicia Electoral

Chamber of Deputies edit

 
Results by department
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Colorado Party582,93232.9630−7
Authentic Radical Liberal Party500,04028.2727+6
National Union of Ethical Citizens330,75418.7015+5
Beloved Fatherland Party102,1395.773−7
Tekojoja People's Movement64,5663.651New
Progressive Democratic Party29,9801.701New
Movement for Socialism29,2231.650New
Patriotic Alliance for Change23,3631.322
National Encounter Party14,2270.8000
Hope for Social Renewal9,2510.520New
Tricolour Democratic Alliance8,2800.470New
People's Unity Party8,1190.460New
Party for a Country of Solidarity7,8870.450−2
Paraguayan Humanist Party7,4550.4200
Tetã Pyahu Movement7,5110.420New
Caazapeña Patriotic Alliance7,4510.420New
Boquerón Departmental Alliance6,6290.371New
National Revolutionary Alliance4,5680.260New
National Citizens' Resistance Movement4,5620.260New
Oñondivepa Political Movement4,2060.240New
Broad Front Party3,9180.2200
Northern Patriotic Alliance3,5380.200New
Workers' Party2,1280.120New
MONAPEJUAM1,5470.090New
Departmental Consensus for Change1,2960.070New
National Christian Union1,0770.060New
AC–PFA–BSP9460.050New
Revolutionary Febrerista Party5200.0300
Guaireña Alliance for Change5160.030New
Republican Force Movement930.010New
Total1,768,722100.00800
Valid votes1,768,72294.45
Invalid/blank votes103,9415.55
Total votes1,872,663100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,861,94065.43
Source: TSJE

Senate edit

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Colorado Party509,90729.0715−1
Authentic Radical Liberal Party507,41328.9214+2
National Union of Ethical Citizens336,76319.209+2
Beloved Fatherland Party151,9918.664−3
Party for a Country of Solidarity60,9473.471+1
Tekojoja People's Movement52,2472.981New
Progressive Democratic Party38,4022.191New
National Encounter Party20,8431.190−1
Movement for Socialism10,5640.600New
National Citizens' Resistance Movement9,8640.560New
Tetã Pyahu Movement8,0300.460New
People's Unity Party7,5100.430New
Tricolour Democratic Alliance7,2600.410New
Hope for Social Renewal5,0660.290New
Paraguayan Humanist Party4,8930.2800
Pensioners to Power4,7890.270New
Broad Front Party4,3220.2500
MONAPEJUAM3,6570.210New
Oñondivepa Political Movement3,1160.180New
National Revolutionary Alliance2,8530.160New
National Christian Union1,9150.110New
Workers' Party1,9510.110New
Total1,754,303100.00450
Valid votes1,754,30393.68
Invalid/blank votes118,2576.32
Total votes1,872,560100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,861,94065.43
Source: TSJE

References edit

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  6. ^ "Paraguay nominates first woman for president, ruling party schism threatens bid", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 22 January 2008.
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  11. ^ Faries, Bill (11 February 2015). . Bloomberg. Archived from the original on 11 February 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Lino Oviedo: Politician who helped lead the 1989 coup in Paraguay". The Independent. 15 February 2013. from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
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  20. ^ "Latin America's leftwing swells with new Paraguay president" 2 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, AFP, 15 August 2008.

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General elections were held in Paraguay on 20 April 2008 1 Elections were held for the presidency 45 senators 80 representatives 17 governors and Paraguay s members in the Mercosur Parliament 2 2008 Paraguayan general election 2003 20 April 2008 2013 Presidential election Candidate Fernando Lugo Blanca Ovelar Lino OviedoParty PDC Colorado UNACEAlliance APCPopular vote 764 968 540 513 386 597Percentage 42 40 31 75 22 74 Results by departmentPresident before electionNicanor Duarte FrutosColorado Elected President Fernando LugoPatriotic Alliance for ChangeParliamentary election80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies45 seats in the SenateParty Leader Seats Chamber of Deputies 41 seats for a majority Colorado Jose Alberto Alderete 32 96 30 7PLRA Blas Llano 28 27 27 6UNACE Enrique Gonzales Quintana 18 70 15 5PPQ Pedro Fadul 5 77 7 3PPT 3 65 1 NewPDP 1 70 1 NewAPC 1 32 2 NewBDA 0 37 1 NewSenate 23 seats needed for a majority Colorado 29 07 15 1PLRA 28 92 14 2UNACE 19 20 9 2PPQ 8 66 4 3PPS 3 47 1 1PPT 2 98 1 NewPDP 2 19 1 NewThe presidential election was won by opposition candidate Fernando Lugo of the Patriotic Alliance for Change who defeated Blanca Ovelar of the long ruling Colorado Party 3 The Colorado Party remained the largest in both houses of Congress despite losing several seats The election ended a 61 year hold on the presidency by the Colorados The Colorados had held the presidency without interruption since 1947 from 1947 to 1962 as the de jure sole legal party and from 1962 to 1989 as the de facto sole legal party Additionally when Lugo took office on 15 August it marked the first time since Paraguay gained independence in 1813 that an incumbent government peacefully transferred power to an elected member of the opposition Contents 1 Presidential candidates and campaigning 2 Opinion polls 3 Results 3 1 President 3 2 Chamber of Deputies 3 3 Senate 4 ReferencesPresidential candidates and campaigning editThe following candidates ran for president Fernando Lugo Patriotic Alliance for Change APC Lino Oviedo National Union of Ethical Citizens UNACE Blanca Ovelar Colorado Party ANR PC Pedro Fadul Beloved Fatherland Party PPQ The incumbent president Nicanor Duarte Frutos was barred by the Constitution from running for reelection and instead supported his education secretary Blanca Ovelar Initial results in the Colorado Party s December 2007 primary showed Ovelar defeating former Vice President Luis Castiglioni 4 but the result was disputed leading to a recount 5 On 21 January 2008 the Colorado Party electoral commission announced that Ovelar had won with 45 04 of the vote against 44 5 for Castiglioni although Castiglioni continued to claim victory alleging that 30 000 votes in his favor were stolen and said that he would take the matter to court Ovelar said that her campaign would shift its focus from the cruel primary campaign to the general election and that her platform prioritized fight against poverty and to the creation of jobs 6 Lugo is a former bishop who resigned from the priesthood in December 2006 in preparation for his presidential bid As a priest he required a permit from the Vatican to become directly involved in politics prior to 2006 7 However the Paraguayan constitution prohibits ministers of any faith from standing as a political candidate Despite his resignation the Vatican regards priesthood as a lifelong commitment but has suspended him from his duties 8 As bishop of San Pedro a poor region for ten years beginning in 1994 his support for landless peasants earned him a reputation as the bishop of the poor 8 He is an advocate of land reform and other measures to address poverty but has distanced himself from leftists such as Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales saying that he is not left wing or right wing but in the middle He vowed to end the Colorado Party s 61 year rule fight corruption and make Paraguay a new country 9 According to Lugo he believes in the people s self determination and in recovering sovereignty and independence Lugo is backed by the Patriotic Alliance for Change APC which includes both left and right wing groups notably the conservative Authentic Radical Liberal Party President Duarte caused controversy just before the election by telling the Ultima Hora newspaper that Lugo probably sells himself for money from Venezuela Bolivia and Ecuador 10 Ovelar the Colorado candidate said that she knew what the people need and what has to be done She said that she would focus on job creation and the strengthening of agricultural cooperatives hoping to reduce the number of Paraguayans who emigrate for economic reasons 9 According to Ovelar Paraguay has new needs that were not obvious before and they require the touch of a woman If elected Ovelar would have been Paraguay s first female president 10 Lino Oviedo s conviction for 1996 mutiny was overturned by the Supreme Court in October 2007 leaving him free to run for president 11 12 In January 2008 he was nominated as the candidate of his party the National Union of Ethical Citizens without opposition 5 Ovelar held her last campaign rally in Asuncion on 16 April Along with Oviedo and Fadul she participated in a last televised debate in the early afternoon of 17 April Lugo did not participate and Ovelar criticized him for this Lugo held his last rally in Asuncion later that night with about 15 000 supporters present 9 Opinion polls editA poll from September 2007 saw a three way race develop between Lugo Oviedo and the ANR PC candidate 13 A poll from November 2007 saw Lugo lead with over 40 with Oviedo in second place and Castiglioni or Ovelar it was still undetermined which of the pair would run in third place 14 A poll from March 2008 saw two way developing with Lugo in the lead with 31 Ovelar in second place with 27 and Oviedo in third place with 24 15 A poll from 5 April 2008 saw Lugo and Ovelar in a statistical dead heat with Lugo in the lead with 30 9 Ovelar in second with 30 1 and Oviedo in third with 21 4 More than 10 remained undecided 16 Results editShortly after the election with results from 13 000 of 14 000 polling stations counted Lugo had 41 of the vote against 31 for Ovelar and 22 for Oviedo Lugo s supporters celebrated in the streets of Asuncion and he declared that today we ve written a new chapter in our nation s political history Ovelar conceded defeat acknowledging that Lugo s lead was unassailable 3 A couple of hours later President Nicanor Duarte Frutos appeared at a press conference somberly but remarked that for the first time in the history of Paraguay a handover to the opposition will take place peacefully and in an orderly fashion 17 In the gubernatorial election the ANR won nine departments the PLRA seven and the APC one 18 In August shortly before taking office Lugo struck a deal with Oviedo enabling him to govern with a parliamentary majority Together the Authentic Liberal Radical Party and National Union for Ethical Citizens will hold 25 out of 45 Senate seats and 44 out of 80 House of Representatives seats 19 Lugo was sworn in as president on 15 August 2008 20 President edit CandidatePartyVotes Fernando LugoPatriotic Alliance for Change766 50242 40Blanca OvelarColorado Party573 99531 75Lino OviedoNational Union of Ethical Citizens411 03422 74Pedro FadulBeloved Fatherland Party44 0602 44Sergio Martinez EstigarribiaParaguayan Humanist Party6 7440 37Horacio Enrique Eduardo Galeano PerroneTeta Pyahu Movement3 0800 17Julio Cesar Lopez BenitezWorkers Party2 4090 13Total1 807 824100 00Valid votes1 807 82496 46Invalid blank votes66 3033 54Total votes1 874 127100 00Registered voters turnout2 861 94065 48Source Justicia ElectoralChamber of Deputies edit nbsp Results by departmentPartyVotes Seats Colorado Party582 93232 9630 7Authentic Radical Liberal Party500 04028 2727 6National Union of Ethical Citizens330 75418 7015 5Beloved Fatherland Party102 1395 773 7Tekojoja People s Movement64 5663 651NewProgressive Democratic Party29 9801 701NewMovement for Socialism29 2231 650NewPatriotic Alliance for Change23 3631 322 National Encounter Party14 2270 8000Hope for Social Renewal9 2510 520NewTricolour Democratic Alliance8 2800 470NewPeople s Unity Party8 1190 460NewParty for a Country of Solidarity7 8870 450 2Paraguayan Humanist Party7 4550 4200Teta Pyahu Movement7 5110 420NewCaazapena Patriotic Alliance7 4510 420NewBoqueron Departmental Alliance6 6290 371NewNational Revolutionary Alliance4 5680 260NewNational Citizens Resistance Movement4 5620 260NewOnondivepa Political Movement4 2060 240NewBroad Front Party3 9180 2200Northern Patriotic Alliance3 5380 200NewWorkers Party2 1280 120NewMONAPEJUAM1 5470 090NewDepartmental Consensus for Change1 2960 070NewNational Christian Union1 0770 060NewAC PFA BSP9460 050NewRevolutionary Febrerista Party5200 0300Guairena Alliance for Change5160 030NewRepublican Force Movement930 010NewTotal1 768 722100 00800Valid votes1 768 72294 45Invalid blank votes103 9415 55Total votes1 872 663100 00Registered voters turnout2 861 94065 43Source TSJESenate edit PartyVotes Seats Colorado Party509 90729 0715 1Authentic Radical Liberal Party507 41328 9214 2National Union of Ethical Citizens336 76319 209 2Beloved Fatherland Party151 9918 664 3Party for a Country of Solidarity60 9473 471 1Tekojoja People s Movement52 2472 981NewProgressive Democratic Party38 4022 191NewNational Encounter Party20 8431 190 1Movement for Socialism10 5640 600NewNational Citizens Resistance Movement9 8640 560NewTeta Pyahu Movement8 0300 460NewPeople s Unity Party7 5100 430NewTricolour Democratic Alliance7 2600 410NewHope for Social Renewal5 0660 290NewParaguayan Humanist Party4 8930 2800Pensioners to Power4 7890 270NewBroad Front Party4 3220 2500MONAPEJUAM3 6570 210NewOnondivepa Political Movement3 1160 180NewNational Revolutionary Alliance2 8530 160NewNational Christian Union1 9150 110NewWorkers Party1 9510 110NewTotal1 754 303100 00450Valid votes1 754 30393 68Invalid blank votes118 2576 32Total votes1 872 560100 00Registered voters turnout2 861 94065 43Source TSJEReferences edit Paraguay Convocan en Paraguay elecciones generales para el mes de abril de 2008 Archived 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Lukor com 25 May 2007 in Spanish OAS mission highlights Paraguayan voters great participation People s Daily Online en people cn Archived from the original on 21 April 2021 Retrieved 19 April 2021 a b Opposition wins Paraguay polls Al Jazeera 21 April 2008 Woman leads Paraguay ruling party s presidential primary Associated Press International Herald Tribune 17 December 2007 a b Once jailed Paraguayan army chief nominated for opposition run for president Archived 1 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press The China Post 14 January 2008 Paraguay nominates first woman for president ruling party schism threatens bid Associated Press International Herald Tribune 22 January 2008 Polls amp Research Lugo Oviedo is Preferred Ticket in Paraguay Angus Reid Global Monitor 17 December 2006 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