The incident occurred in a heavily flooded area of San Juan, the U.S. territory’s capital, police said in a statement.
but failed to secure a majority in Parliament in a vote that saw surge by a hard-right populist party.Democratic Alliance leader Luis Montenegro, the incumbent prime minister, said he was willing to discuss solutions with other parties.
Portugal’s third general election in three years Sunday dashed hopes that the ballot could endfor decades in the European Union country of 10.6 million people.Adding uncertainty to Portugal’s electoral climate, a surge in support for the Chega, or Enough, meant the hard-right party may yet claim second place with its focus on
and cracking down on corruption, challenging the center-left socialists as Portugal’s second-biggest party.With 99.2% of votes counted, the Democratic Alliance captured at least 89 seats in the 230-seat National Assembly, Portugal’s Parliament. It had been in power for less than a year when it was ousted in a confidence vote in March. It collected 80 seats in last year’s election and served as a minority government.
Montenegro indicated he would be open to political deals with opposition parties.
“We all have to be able to speak to each other and put the national interest first,” he said in a post-election speech to supporters.Hawkins said she is in the third category, while maintaining that abortion abolitionists today are not representative of the broader anti-abortion movement.
“If you want more pro-abortion Democrats to win future elections, then keep talking about putting women in jail, by all means,” Hawkins said.The Associated Press receives support from several private foundations to enhance its explanatory coverage of elections and democracy. See more about AP’s democracy initiative
. The AP is solely responsible for all content.CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — When a Wyoming woman phoned the state’s only abortion clinic recently to make an appointment to end her pregnancy, she received news that complicated her life even more.