తూర్పుగోదావరి జిల్లా ప్రత్తిపాడు నియోజకవర్గంలోతెదేపా ప్రచారం ఊపందుకుంది. ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి వరుపుల రాజా పలు గ్రామాల్లో ప్రచారం చేశారు. తెదేపా ప్రభుత్వం చేసిన అభివృద్ధి కార్యక్రమాలను వివరిస్తూ ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు. కార్యకర్తలు అధిక సంఖ్యలో పాల్గొని ఎమ్మెల్యేకు అనుకూలంగా నినాదాలు చేశారు.
జోరుగా తెదేపా ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి వరుపుల రాజా ప్రచారం
ప్రత్తిపాడు నియోజకవర్గంలో తెదేపా ప్రచారం జోరుగా కొనసాగిస్తోంది. పార్టీ ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి వరుపుల రాజా సంక్షేమ పథకాలను ఓటర్లకు వివరిస్తూ ప్రచారం చేస్తున్నారు.
వరుపుల రాజా ప్రచారం
తూర్పుగోదావరి జిల్లా ప్రత్తిపాడు నియోజకవర్గంలోతెదేపా ప్రచారం ఊపందుకుంది. ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి వరుపుల రాజా పలు గ్రామాల్లో ప్రచారం చేశారు. తెదేపా ప్రభుత్వం చేసిన అభివృద్ధి కార్యక్రమాలను వివరిస్తూ ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు. కార్యకర్తలు అధిక సంఖ్యలో పాల్గొని ఎమ్మెల్యేకు అనుకూలంగా నినాదాలు చేశారు.
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Algiers - 19 March 2019
1. Various of doctors' protest,
2. Various of demonstrators chanting, calling for the government to respect the constitution and enact a peaceful and democratic transition.
3. Supporters clapping on a balcony
4. Various of protesters
5. SOUNDBITE (French) no name given, doctor attending protest:
"We would very much like to have a health system where the president can have a condition and be treated here, he doesn't have to travel abroad. We are here to say that the current system is done, it has to change."
6. Doctors at protest
7. SOUNDBITE (French) no name given, doctor attending protest:
"We are wearing our white coats today to renounce what some of the media have said, who have played along with the regime and have denigrated the doctors. But we now want to give a message to the people to not fall for this, we are your brothers and sisters."
8. Doctors at protest
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Amal (no last name given), protester:
"Today all of the medical sector and paramedics have come out together without any syndicate associations or corporate slogans, we have come out for the same reason that Algerians have been chanting for months. We would like our country back, we want a democratic country, we want to give the country back to the young people, and long live Algeria."
10. Various of protesters
11. Various of security forces
STORYLINE:
Organisers say 2,000 students, doctors, dentists and veterinarians have marched in the Algerian capital to demand that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika step down.
Protesters wearing white coats and stethoscopes marched Tuesday from the central Algiers hospital, calling for the government to respect the constitution and enact a peaceful and democratic transition.
Demonstrators have ratcheted up demands that unpopular Bouteflika quit at the technical end of his April mandate.
Last week the ailing, 82-year-old president said he would not seek a fifth term, but he also indefinitely postponed the scheduled elections, a move that critics say was a desperate bid to cling to power.
Bouteflika said Monday a "national conference" over a new election date and a new constitution for the country that would make "decisive decisions" would be held soon.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Algiers - 19 March 2019
1. Various of doctors' protest,
2. Various of demonstrators chanting, calling for the government to respect the constitution and enact a peaceful and democratic transition.
3. Supporters clapping on a balcony
4. Various of protesters
5. SOUNDBITE (French) no name given, doctor attending protest:
"We would very much like to have a health system where the president can have a condition and be treated here, he doesn't have to travel abroad. We are here to say that the current system is done, it has to change."
6. Doctors at protest
7. SOUNDBITE (French) no name given, doctor attending protest:
"We are wearing our white coats today to renounce what some of the media have said, who have played along with the regime and have denigrated the doctors. But we now want to give a message to the people to not fall for this, we are your brothers and sisters."
8. Doctors at protest
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Amal (no last name given), protester:
"Today all of the medical sector and paramedics have come out together without any syndicate associations or corporate slogans, we have come out for the same reason that Algerians have been chanting for months. We would like our country back, we want a democratic country, we want to give the country back to the young people, and long live Algeria."
10. Various of protesters
11. Various of security forces
STORYLINE:
Organisers say 2,000 students, doctors, dentists and veterinarians have marched in the Algerian capital to demand that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika step down.
Protesters wearing white coats and stethoscopes marched Tuesday from the central Algiers hospital, calling for the government to respect the constitution and enact a peaceful and democratic transition.
Demonstrators have ratcheted up demands that unpopular Bouteflika quit at the technical end of his April mandate.
Last week the ailing, 82-year-old president said he would not seek a fifth term, but he also indefinitely postponed the scheduled elections, a move that critics say was a desperate bid to cling to power.
Bouteflika said Monday a "national conference" over a new election date and a new constitution for the country that would make "decisive decisions" would be held soon.
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