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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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18 January 2026
The secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS) and member of the Portuguese Parliament, Jose Luis Carneiro, exercises his right to vote at Alexandre Herculano Secondary School on the day of the Portuguese presidential elections in Porto, Portugal, on January 18.
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#13211253
18 January 2026
(L-R) Bertha Alcalde Lujan, Attorney General of Mexico City; Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina; and Pablo Vazquez Camacho, Secretary of Public Security of Mexico City, present the 2025 security report for Mexico City at the Old City Hall in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 15, 2026.
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18 January 2026
(L-R) Bertha Alcalde Lujan, Attorney General of Mexico City; Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina; and Pablo Vazquez Camacho, Secretary of Public Security of Mexico City, present the 2025 security report for Mexico City at the Old City Hall in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 15, 2026.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Pradip Paudel, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, arrives at the Election Commission in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026, to claim the legitimacy of the party after the second special general convention. The Election Commission decides to grant official recognition to the Nepali Congress led by Gagan Thapa. A meeting of the Commission concludes that the faction headed by Thapa is the legitimate Nepali Congress. With this decision, the party's election symbol, the tree, and the four-star flag formally go to the Thapa-led faction. The decision effectively transfers the party's legacy to Thapa, who is elected party president through the second special general convention held from January 11 until the morning of January 15. The convention, organized in Kathmandu, declares Thapa as the new party chief. Leaders and cadres from both the Gagan Thapa-led and Sher Bahadur Deuba-led factions appear before the Election Commission to present their respective claims and arguments. Following the decision, supporters of both factions gather outside the Commission's office. While Thapa's supporters celebrate the ruling, cadres aligned with Deuba stage protests and chant slogans, expressing dissatisfaction with the decision. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Pradip Paudel, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, attends a meeting with Election Commission officials in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026, to claim the legitimacy of the party after the second special general convention. The Election Commission decides to grant official recognition to the Nepali Congress led by Gagan Thapa. A meeting of the Commission concludes that the faction headed by Thapa is the legitimate Nepali Congress. With this decision, the party's election symbol, the tree, and the four-star flag formally go to the Thapa-led faction. The decision effectively transfers the party's legacy to Thapa, who is elected party president through the second special general convention held from January 11 until the morning of January 15. The convention, organized in Kathmandu, declares Thapa as the new party chief. Leaders and cadres from both the Gagan Thapa-led and Sher Bahadur Deuba-led factions appear before the Election Commission to present their respective claims and arguments. Following the decision, supporters of both factions gather outside the Commission's office. While Thapa's supporters celebrate the ruling, cadres aligned with Deuba stage protests and chant slogans, expressing dissatisfaction with the decision. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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Nepal’s Election Commission Recognizes Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress As Official Party
16 January 2026
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16 January 2026
Pradip Paudel, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress, attends a meeting with Election Commission officials in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 16, 2026, to claim the legitimacy of the party after the second special general convention. The Election Commission decides to grant official recognition to the Nepali Congress led by Gagan Thapa. A meeting of the Commission concludes that the faction headed by Thapa is the legitimate Nepali Congress. With this decision, the party's election symbol, the tree, and the four-star flag formally go to the Thapa-led faction. The decision effectively transfers the party's legacy to Thapa, who is elected party president through the second special general convention held from January 11 until the morning of January 15. The convention, organized in Kathmandu, declares Thapa as the new party chief. Leaders and cadres from both the Gagan Thapa-led and Sher Bahadur Deuba-led factions appear before the Election Commission to present their respective claims and arguments. Following the decision, supporters of both factions gather outside the Commission's office. While Thapa's supporters celebrate the ruling, cadres aligned with Deuba stage protests and chant slogans, expressing dissatisfaction with the decision. The internal rift within the Nepali Congress deepens after a special general convention is organized without the consent of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba. The convention, held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu, elects Gagan Thapa as party president. Following the convention, the Deuba faction accuses Thapa and his allies of organizing an ''illegal'' gathering and subsequently expels Thapa, along with leaders Bishwa Prakash Sharma and Farmullah Mansoor, from the party. Since then, the country's oldest democratic party remains effectively split into two rival factions.
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First Central Committee Meeting Of Nepali Congress Under New Leadership Commences
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Newly elected General Secretary of Nepali Congress Pradeep Paudel attends the Central Committee's first meeting in Lalitpur, Nepal, on January 15, 2026. The first Central Committee meeting of the Nepali Congress under the new leadership of Gagan Thapa, elected from the special convention, takes place for the first time. The meeting of the newly elected Central Working Committee is chosen by the party's Second Special General Convention.
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First Central Committee Meeting Of Nepali Congress Under New Leadership Commences
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Newly elected General Secretary of Nepali Congress Pradeep Paudel attends the Central Committee's first meeting in Lalitpur, Nepal, on January 15, 2026. The first Central Committee meeting of the Nepali Congress under the new leadership of Gagan Thapa, elected from the special convention, takes place for the first time. The meeting of the newly elected Central Working Committee is chosen by the party's Second Special General Convention.
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