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{{*mp|November 8}} In the [[United States]] '''[[United States general elections, 2006|midterm election]]s''', the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] [[United States House elections, 2006| |
{{*mp|November 8}} In the [[United States]] '''[[United States general elections, 2006|midterm election]]s''', the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] appears to have [[United States House elections, 2006|taken control]] of the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] from the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], and may also [[United States Senate elections, 2006|control]] the [[United States Senate]]. |
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{{*mp|November 7}} [[Emomali Rahmonov]] is '''[[Tajik presidential election, 2006|re-elected]]''' to another seven-year term as [[List of Presidents of Tajikistan|president]] of [[Tajikistan]] after capturing more than 79% of the vote. |
{{*mp|November 7}} [[Emomali Rahmonov]] is '''[[Tajik presidential election, 2006|re-elected]]''' to another seven-year term as [[List of Presidents of Tajikistan|president]] of [[Tajikistan]] after capturing more than 79% of the vote. |
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{{*mp|November 7}} After '''[[2006 United Nations Security Council election|48 rounds of voting]]''', [[Panama]] is elected a [[List of elected members of the United Nations Security Council|non-permanent]] representative of [[Latin America]] and the [[Caribbean]] on the [[United Nations Security Council]]. |
{{*mp|November 7}} After '''[[2006 United Nations Security Council election|48 rounds of voting]]''', [[Panama]] is elected a [[List of elected members of the United Nations Security Council|non-permanent]] representative of [[Latin America]] and the [[Caribbean]] on the [[United Nations Security Council]]. |
Revision as of 08:16, 8 November 2006
- In the United States midterm elections, the Democratic Party appears to have taken control of the House of Representatives from the Republican Party, and may also control the United States Senate.
- Emomali Rahmonov is re-elected to another seven-year term as president of Tajikistan after capturing more than 79% of the vote.
- After 48 rounds of voting, Panama is elected a non-permanent representative of Latin America and the Caribbean on the United Nations Security Council.
- In Iraq, Saddam Hussein (pictured) is sentenced to death by hanging for crimes against humanity.
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