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Video | A special program analyzes the electoral super year in which half the planet goes to the polls

2024-01-25T19:18:06.955Z

Highlights: Around 70 countries, with a total of more than 3.7 billion inhabitants – almost half of the world's 8,100 – plan to hold presidential or legislative elections. The program includes an interview with former diplomat Javier Solana, who has just won the Espasa essay prize for the book Witness to an uncertain time. In addition, the program will go to Mexico to dedicate a space to the presidential elections that are being held in that country and that may culminate in the country's first female president.


Journalists from EL PAÍS, Cadena SER and experts in international relations such as Javier Solana, explain how 2024 can change the world


Around 70 countries, with a total of more than 3.7 billion inhabitants – almost half of the world's 8,100 – plan to hold presidential or legislative elections.

The verdict of the polls will have profound consequences.

About the lives of these people and, beyond, about a world that is going through a turbulent and unstable time, with brutal wars like those in Gaza and Ukraine.

Journalists and geopolitical experts will explain what these elections can mean for the respective countries and also how decisions at the polls can change the world.

The program includes an interview with former diplomat Javier Solana, who has just won the Espasa essay prize for the book

Witness to an uncertain time

and in which he warns in the interview of the complexity of the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and describes the importance of a good relationship between the United States and China for the coming decades.

There will also be Berna González Harbour, journalist from EL PAÍS;

Pablo Morán, head of International at SER;

Andrea Rizzi, global affairs correspondent for EL PAÍS, or the Prince of Asturias professor at Georgetown University Juan Luis Manfredi.

In addition, the program will go to Mexico to dedicate a space to the presidential elections that are being held in that country and that may culminate in the country's first female president.

The program can be seen on the websites of El País, Cadena SER, Huffpost and Diario AS.

It will also be available on the EL PAÍS television channel

More information

How to watch El País on television?

The EL PAÍS television channel is accessible from any device: television, mobile phone, tablet and computer.

The Tivify application, where the channel is hosted on dial 203, is available in Spain.

Users of the Plus and Premium plans can also enjoy the service in any country in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom.

In addition to Tivify, smart televisions from Samsung, LG and Xiaomi incorporate their own free live television channel services.

There you can also find the EL PAÍS channel.

Access is in the channel menu that comes installed on each television.

EL PAÍS can be found on channel 4318 of Samsung TV plus, channel 756 of LG and channel 546 of Xiaomi.


Source: elparis

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