A woman wearing a protective mask holds her ballot for Portugal's presidential election, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Lisbon, Portugal, January 24, 2021. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes[[[REUTERS VOCENTO]]] PORTUGAL-ELECTION/
PEDRO NUNESA woman wearing a protective mask and face shield is reflected in glass door as she cleans a voting booth during Portugal's presidential election, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Lisbon, Portugal, January 24, 2021. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes[[[REUTERS VOCENTO]]] PORTUGAL-ELECTION/
PEDRO NUNESPortugal's Prime Minister Antonio Costa wearing a protective mask waits in line to cast his ballot for Portugal's presidential election, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Lisbon, Portugal, January 24, 2021. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes[[[REUTERS VOCENTO]]] PORTUGAL-ELECTION/
PEDRO NUNES24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: A man wears a protective mask as he casts his ballot at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa..24/01/2021 ONLY FOR USE IN SPAIN[[[EP]]] 24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: A man wears a protective mask as he casts his ballot at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa
Title EP24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa wearing a protective mask waits to cast his vote at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa..24/01/2021 ONLY FOR USE IN SPAIN[[[EP]]] 24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa wearing a protective mask waits to cast his vote at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa
Title EP24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa wearing a protective mask waits to cast his vote at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa..24/01/2021 ONLY FOR USE IN SPAIN[[[EP]]] 24 January 2021, Portugal, Lisbon: Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa wearing a protective mask waits to cast his vote at a polling station during the Portuguese Presidential Election. Photo: Pedro Fiuza/ZUMA Wire/dpa
Title EPLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- An official stands at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, 24 January 2021. More than 10 million voters are to choose among the seven candidates for President of the Republic in elections in which abstention is the main adversary due to the covid-19 pandemic. (Elecciones, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMLisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Locals arrive to cast their ballots at a polling station during the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. Center-right incumbent Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is contesting to win another term against six other candidates, in the election impaired by less turnouts due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/ANTONIO COTRIM Presidential elections in Portugal
ANTONIO COTRIMCoimbra (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Left Block (BE) party presidential candidate Marisa Matias (R) casts her vote during the presidential elections at a polling station in Coimbra, Portugal, 24 January 2021. In these elections, more than 10 million voters are called upon to choose from among seven candidates, in which abstention could play a key role amid a national lockdown to quell the spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/PAULO NOVAIS Presidential elections in Portugal
PAULO NOVAISLisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Portuguese Comunist Party (PCP) presidential candidate Joao Ferreira casts his vote during the presidential elections at a polling station in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. In these elections, more than 10 million voters are called upon to choose from among seven candidates, in which abstention could play a key role amid a national lockdown to quell the spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (Elecciones, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/MANUEL DE ALMEIDA Presidential elections in Portugal
MANUEL DE ALMEIDALisbon (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- People wearing face masks stand in line outside a polling station waiting for their turn to cast their votes in the presidential elections, in Lisbon, Portugal, 24 January 2021. In these elections, more than 10 million voters are called upon to choose from among seven candidates, in which abstention could play a key role amid a national lockdown to quell the spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (Elecciones, Lisboa) EFE/EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES Presidential elections in Portugal
MIGUEL A. LOPESPenafiel (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Vitorino Silva (C) casts his vote in the presidential elections at a polling station in Rans, Penafiel, northern Portugal, 24 January 2021. In these elections, more than 10 million voters are called upon to choose from among seven candidates, in which abstention could play a key role amid a national lockdown to quell the spreading of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/MANUEL FERNANDO ARAUJO Presidential elections in Portugal
MANUEL FERNANDO ARAUJOPortuguese Prime minister Antonio Costa casts his vote during Portugal's presidential election in Lisbon, Portugal, January 24, 2021. Andre Kosters/Pool via REUTERS[[[REUTERS VOCENTO]]] PORTUGAL-ELECTION/
POOLPortuguese Prime minister Antonio Costa casts his vote during Portugal's presidential election in Lisbon, Portugal, January 24, 2021. Andre Kosters/Pool via REUTERS[[[REUTERS VOCENTO]]] PORTUGAL-ELECTION/
POOLCelorico De Basto (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Portuguese President and presidential candidate Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, casts his vote in Celorico de Basto, northern Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/HUGO DELGADO Presidential elections in Portugal
HUGO DELGADOLisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes (C) waits in the queue to cast her vote at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
TIAGO PETINGALisboa (Portugal), 24/01/2021.- Presidential candidate Ana Gomes casts her ballot at a voting station during the presidential elections in Cascais, Portugal, 24 January 2021. According to reports, COVID-19 fatalities in Portugal, which now stand over 10,000, could play a major role in low voter turnout in the 2021 presidential elections. Portugal is currently under a second national lockdown, to quell the widespread of COVID-19. (Elecciones) EFE/EPA/TIAGO PETINGA Presidential elections in Portugal
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