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Weekly Report - 20 September 2007 (INNS 1741-7422)

GUATEMALA: Gana refuses to "officially" back either candidate

The two candidates competing in the presidential run-off on 4 November, Alvaro Colom, of the centre-left Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza (UNE), and Otto Pérez Molina, of the rightwing Partido Patriota (PP), are courting the support of the ruling coalition, Gran Alianza Nacional (Gana). Gana presidential candidate, Alejandro Giammattai finished third in the first round of elections with 17.2% and the party gained a total of 37 seats in congress (out of 158) and 78 out of 331 mayoral seats (in both cases, second only to the UNE). Pérez reckons that alliances with Gana leaders could translate into some 300,000 votes obtained by the ruling party in the first round.

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