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Gambia: Opinion - Gambians Use Their Marbles to Vote for Stability

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Analysis - Gambia has reelected President Adama Barrow by an unexpectedly wide margin, despite the incumbent's broken promises. In a vote conducted by marbles, the nation has passed the democracy test, writes Claus Stäcker.

Source: allAfrica.com

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