VOTERS don’t seem to have interesting choices for the Senate in mid-term elections in May. If it was difficult to fill in the 12 slots in the ballot during previous, the task appears to be more challenging this time.
Both the administration and the opposition are officially presenting this week their respective line-up of senatorial candidates. Both sets represent a mix of veterans and relatively young legislators, but all old faces and surnames in politics.
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