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Vanuatu held elections for a new government on Thursday, a month after a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck its capital Port Vila, killing at least 16 people. The election was called following a no-confidence motion against the President and Prime Minister. Vanuatu, which has been politically unstable for 18 months, has over 300,000 registered voters electing representatives for 52 seats.
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