El Reino Unido elige primer ministro
El Reino Unido elige primer ministro
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Voter leaves a polling station at Pitlochry Town Hall, Scotland
06.05.2010A voter leaves a polling station at Pitlochry Town Hall, Scotland, May 6, 2010. Britons began voting on Thursday in what is forecast to be the closest election since 1992, with the opposition Conservatives struggling to convert their opinion poll advantage into an outright majority. The six latest newspaper polls put the Conservatives between six and nine percentage points ahead of Labour, making them the largest party, but denying them outright control.REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)REUTERS -
ELECCIONES BRITÁNICAS
06.05.2010A woman walks past a polling station sign in south London, May 6, 2010. Britons began voting on Thursday in what is forecast to be the closest election since 1992, with the opposition Conservatives struggling to convert their opinion poll advantage into an outright majority. The six latest newspaper polls put the Conservatives between six and nine percentage points ahead of Labour, making them the largest party, but denying them outright control. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)REUTERS -
Prospective British parliamentary candidate and Green Party leader Lucas arrives to cast her vote in Brighton
06.05.2010Prospective British parliamentary candidate and Green Party leader Caroline Lucas arrives to cast her vote at the polling station of St Mary Magdalen Community Centre in Brighton May 6, 2010. Britons began voting on Thursday in what is forecast to be the closest election since 1992, with the opposition Conservatives struggling to convert their opinion poll advantage into an outright majority. The six latest newspaper polls put the Conservatives between six and nine percentage points ahead of Labour, making them the largest party, but denying them outright control. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)REUTERS
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