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If elected in the April balloting, Blanca Ovelar would become the country's first woman head of state and the third woman elected president in South America in recent years. Women now lead Argentina and Chile.
To read the full article, please visit the Chicago Tribune's Website.
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If elected in the April balloting, Blanca Ovelar would become the country's first woman head of state and the third woman elected president in South America in recent years. Women now lead Argentina and Chile.
To read the full article, please visit the Chicago Tribune's Website.
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