Paraguay: Ex-president’s influence in question after victory
By DÉBORA REY
Associated Press
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay (AP) — Conservative Santiago Peña’s overwhelming win in Paraguay’s presidential election not only reaffirmed the long-ruling Colorado Party’s hold on power but raised questions about the future role of his powerful political mentor, who has been accused of corruption by the United States. Peña, a telegenic, 44-year-old economist, won Sunday’s election with 43% of the vote, compared to 27% for Efraín Alegre of the Pact for a New Paraguay, in what was a shock to pollsters who had predicted a close race. The Colorado Party, which has governed Paraguay almost uninterrupted since 1947, will also control Congress.