"DUP" · 총 572건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 77,525건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 3,971건(5.1%)·중립 71,620건(92.4%)·부정 1,934건(2.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 15.2(중도 균형)입니다.
Após imitação viral, Matogrosso brinca e avisa Zé Neto: 'Vai ter que pagar' A voz de Matogrosso, da dupla com Mathias, é inigualável, mas teve um artista que conseguiu imitar bem o suficiente para pregar uma peça: Zé Neto. O vídeo em que o cantor conta o episódio, em que ligou para uma rádio de Dourados (MS) fingindo ser Matogrosso, viralizou nas redes sociais e chegou até o alvo da imitação. Em entrevista ao g1 antes de subir ao palco da 38ª Festa do Peão de Americana, neste domingo (7), Matogrosso reagiu ao caso. E o recado foi direto: ele se divertiu, mas deu um puxão de orelha carinhoso. “Ô, Zé, danado. Gostei da imitação e da história. Mas não faça mais isso não, senão você vai ter que pagar depois”, disse. O cantor também comentou que é amigo de Zé Neto e avaliou a imitação com bom humor: foi “mais ou menos”. Na sequência, aproveitou para deixar um alerta aos locutores. “Se alguém ligar falando que sou eu na rádio, pode ver que não fui eu, não”, disse, aos risos. Matogrosso e Mathias subiram ao palco da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 neste domingo (7) Thomaz Marostegan Mathias também entrou na brincadeira e mandou um abraço para Zé Neto e Cristiano, de quem é amigo de infância. Siga o g1 Campinas no Instagram 📱 “Inclusive, o primeiro empresário deles quem apresentou fui eu. Eles têm uma história bacana também no nosso meio. Tamo junto”, afirmou. Parceria Por falar nele, Rafael Belchior, o Mathias, está prestes a completar 17 anos ao lado de Matogrosso, seu tio. O aniversário da parceria será celebrado em 10 de julho. Fazer parte de uma dupla que representa um encontro de gerações, segundo Mathias, é “bom demais”. “Eu tenho aprendido bastante com o Matogrosso, como levar a vida e como cantar também. Tenho certeza que evoluí bastante”, disse. LEIA MAIS De 'coroa' a bis triplo: Matogrosso e Mathias animam Americana com bom humor De 'coroa' a bis triplo: Matogrosso e Mathias animam Americana com bom humor LEIA MAIS Shows, montaria e novo palco: tudo o que você precisa saber sobre a Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Tradição, nostalgia e novidades: veja como foi a 1ª noite da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Montaria, emoção e hits: veja como foi a 2ª noite da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Com 'voo', gravações ao vivo e neblina, 3ª noite de Americana tem Gusttavo Lima como destaque Galerias Relacionadas Atrações musicais A edição de 2026 conta com 16 apresentações musicais distribuídas em sete dias. Confira os shows: 3 de junho (quarta-feira): Chitãozinho & Xororó, Zezé Di Camargo (Rústico) e Panda 5 de junho (sexta): Simone Mendes e Zé Neto & Cristiano 6 de junho (sábado): Sami Rico, Gusttavo Lima e João Bosco & Vinícius 7 de junho (domingo): Matogrosso & Mathias e Grupo Menos é Mais 12 de junho (sexta): Henrique & Juliano e Gustavo Mioto 13 de junho (sábado): Luan Santana, Bruno & Marrone e Natanzinho Lima 14 de junho (domingo): Ana Castela VÍDEOS: tudo sobre Campinas e região Veja mais notícias sobre a região no g1 Campinas
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De 'coroa' a bis triplo: Matogrosso e Mathias animam Americana com bom humor Com 50 anos de carreira, Matogrosso e Mathias seguem se divertindo no palco. Na Festa do Peão de Americana, neste domingo (7), o “Matão” foi chamado de “coroa”, deu boné a fã e tirou o blazer enquanto o parceiro puxava o coro de “tira, tira, tira”. Antes de cantar “Igrejinha Azul”, Matogrosso notou uma fã acenando com uma mensagem no celular. “Filha, eu não enxergo nem o celular daqui, quanto mais o que tá escrito”, brincou. Era um elogio. “Você é muito lindo, coroa. Ah, agora eu entendi”, leu o cantor. Ele ainda incentivou a fã a jogar o chapéu para ele. “Joga assim, senão não vem. Aí, garota!”. Matogrosso vestiu o acessório — com fita de strass no estilo Ana Castela — e fez pose: “Olha que chapéu lindo, hein!”. Matogrosso e Mathias subiram ao palco da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 neste domingo (7) Thomaz Marostegan Outra fã que interagiu diretamente com o artista foi dona Isolina, que ganhou um presente do ídolo. Siga o g1 Campinas no Instagram 📱 Depois do momento dedicado ao projeto Zona Rural, com músicas como “A Dama de Vermelho”, de Bruno & Marrone, e “Vou Tomá um Pingão”, de Tião Carreiro & Pardinho, Matogrosso ofereceu um boné para a plateia. Ele escolheu a fã a dedo. “Tô procurando ela, não tá aqui. O Beto [Lahr] não deixou as mulheres entrar? Eu tô procurando a mulher mais velha daqui”, disse. Ao encontrar dona Isolina, decidiu: “Tem o cabelo branco igual o meu”. Matogrosso e Mathias subiram ao palco da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 neste domingo (7) Thomaz Marostegan Ícones do sertanejo romântico A dupla, ícone do sertanejo raiz e romântico, tem uma base de fãs fiel e emocionada. A entrada gerou expectativa: a voz de Matogrosso nos primeiros versos de “Foi Pensando em Você” chegou antes deles ao palco. Quando apareceram, a arena reagiu com intensidade. No meio da apresentação, Matogrosso pediu ajuda da produção para tirar o blazer. Foi o suficiente para Mathias puxar o coro de “tira, tira, tira”, enquanto a banda acompanhava com uma trilha mais sensual. Bis triplo Mathias ainda animou mais o público. Depois de perguntarem várias vezes se poderiam encerrar, e receberem um sonoro “não”, pediram que a plateia escolhesse o bis. As opções foram sendo citadas e avaliadas pela reação do público. As mais ovacionadas foram “E Aí”, “Enquanto o Sol Brilhar” que, segundo Matogrosso, é a que mais o emociona, e, claro, “Tentei Te Esquecer”. A ideia era escolher apenas uma, mas, ao pedir a decisão final, Mathias incentivou o coro de “as três, as três”. “Você tá pondo lenha na fogueira”, repreendeu Matogrosso. Não teve jeito: veio bis triplo, com “Tentei Te Esquecer” fechando a apresentação e a arena em clima de incêndio. LEIA MAIS Shows, montaria e novo palco: tudo o que você precisa saber sobre a Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Tradição, nostalgia e novidades: veja como foi a 1ª noite da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Montaria, emoção e hits: veja como foi a 2ª noite da Festa do Peão de Americana 2026 Com 'voo', gravações ao vivo e neblina, 3ª noite de Americana tem Gusttavo Lima como destaque Atrações musicais A edição de 2026 conta com 16 apresentações musicais distribuídas em sete dias. Confira os shows: 3 de junho (quarta-feira): Chitãozinho & Xororó, Zezé Di Camargo (Rústico) e Panda 5 de junho (sexta): Simone Mendes e Zé Neto & Cristiano 6 de junho (sábado): Sami Rico, Gusttavo Lima e João Bosco & Vinícius 7 de junho (domingo): Matogrosso & Mathias e Grupo Menos é Mais 12 de junho (sexta): Henrique & Juliano e Gustavo Mioto 13 de junho (sábado): Luan Santana, Bruno & Marrone e Natanzinho Lima 14 de junho (domingo): Ana Castela VÍDEOS: tudo sobre Campinas e região Veja mais notícias sobre a região no g1 Campinas
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Unofficial and preliminary results of elections for the 24 seats of the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly show that the PPP is leading the race with success in 10 constituencies. According to the unofficial results, second in the race is PML-N with six seats, while independent candidates, including two PTI-backed ones, emerged victorious in seven constituencies. Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen was able to win just one seat, the results showed. Polling for the 24 seats had concluded peacefully on Sunday evening amid tight security arrangements. Unofficial Provisional Results Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Elections 24 seats · Results as reported PPP 10 PML-N 6 Independent 5 PTI-backed Ind. 2 MWM 1 SeatDistrictWinner GBA-1GilgitPPP GBA-2GilgitPML-N GBA-3GilgitPTI-backed Ind. GBA-4NagarPPP GBA-5NagarPPP GBA-6HunzaPTI-backed Ind. GBA-7SkarduPPP GBA-8SkarduMWM GBA-9SkarduPPP GBA-10RounduPPP GBA-11KharmangPPP GBA-12ShigarPPP GBA-13AstorePML-N GBA-14AstorePML-N GBA-15DiamerIndependent GBA-16DiamerIndependent GBA-17DarelPPP GBA-18TangirPML-N GBA-19GhizerPPP GBA-20GhizerPML-N GBA-21YasinIndependent GBA-22GhanchePML-N GBA-23GhancheIndependent GBA-24GhancheIndependent * Unofficial provisional results. PTI-backed candidates ran as independents. The Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly has a total of 33 seats — 24 of which are contested through direct elections, six are reserved for women, and three are reserved for technocrats and professionals. Political parties can nominate candidates for the reserved seats through proportional representation. The general elections for GB took place after a four-month delay, which was attributed to harsh winter weather. A total of 396 candidates contested the elections, with 266 running as independents. Only eight women contested the elections, five of them as independent candidates. The total number of registered voters in the region’s 10 districts was 963,034, including 566,097 male and 396,937 female voters. PPP’s allegations The voting process remained largely peaceful throughout the region. However, as the voting closed, PPP Secretary General Nayyar Hussain Bukhari alleged delays in the provision of Form-45. A Form-45 is the result of the vote count prepared by a presiding officer (PO) at each polling station. “We have contacted the chief election commissioner and informed him about the matter,” Bukhari said in a statement. Separately, PPP spokesperson Shazia Marri said in a statement that the “delay in the issuance of Form-45 was unacceptable”. She also alleged that voter lists were altered before the election and polling stations were changed, saying that these actions indicated rigging. PPP alleged earlier that the Balachi polling station in Astore-II’s Bunji area was relocated from the roadside to the top of a hill overnight while the voting was underway. In a post on X, the party noted that the polling station had 206 registered voters, asserting that the “local population is known for its strong support” of the PPP. “This decision appears to be an attempt to affect the PPP’s vote bank and discourage voters from participating in the polling process,” it alleged. The party added that residents blocked the Gilgit-Skardu Road in protest of this action. In her statement, Marri said the PPP would not let an attempt to steal the public’s mandate succeed. She demanded that the Election Commission fulfill its constitutional responsibility and issue correct results. Meanwhile, PPP’s Nadeem Afzal accused the federal government of “electoral engineering”, alleging that two federal ministers present in GB were pressuring the administration and state machinery to influence results. “The presence of Amir Muqam and Aleem Khan in GB and their activities go against the requirements of a fair election,” he added. “There are also reports that presiding officers are being pressurised not to issue Form-45, which raises a question on the election’s transparency,” Chan said in a statement. PPP Secretary General also made these allegations in a video statement. PTI claims lead in polls, alleges rigging Similarly, the PTI claimed in a statement that its candidates were leading, according to initial and unofficial results. “PTI candidates were clearly leading until 7pm. However, immediately afterwards, results from certain polling stations began to emerge with suspiciously high turnouts exceeding 80 per cent and individual ballot boxes having 700-800 votes. These figures raise serious doubts and suspicions,” the party said. It further said, “This is a blot on the entire electoral process and its transparency.” The PTI also alleged that its polling agents were not being issued Form-46, terming it a “clear violation of election laws that has further intensified fears of result manipulation”. It said reports had emerged of members of other parties being caught red-handed with fake ballot papers in multiple areas, including Nagar. “This rigging is part of a well-planned and systematic conspiracy,” the party has claimed. It alleged that before polling, voter lists were tampered with in specific constituencies, police and administration were used to change delimitation and polling schemes, and opposition candidates and workers were “systematically harassed and pressurised”. The PTI warned that any attempt to manipulate the results would have serious consequences. “PTI will employ every constitutional, legal, and democratic avenue to protect the votes of its supporters. We demand that authentic results from all polling stations be released immediately, Form-45 and Form-46 be provided to every candidate without delay, a swift inquiry be conducted into suspicious polling stations with strict action against those responsible, and the Election Commission fulfil its constitutional duty by ensuring complete transparency,” the party stated. Polling As polling began, GB Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Raja Shahbaz Khan visited various polling stations across Gilgit city to review the process, security arrangements and the overall electoral environment. He also inspected the facilities and arrangements provided to voters at the polling stations and met polling agents representing different candidates. Speaking to PTV News, Khan noted that he had visited around 10 polling stations, where security arrangements were satisfactory. He said women were turning out in large numbers to cast ballots, which reflected strong public awareness about the importance of exercising their democratic right. He added that all political parties were participating peacefully in the electoral process. GB caretaker Interior Minister Sajid Ali Baig said he visited various polling stations, where the overall environment remained peaceful. According to APP, he told a local media outlet that there were public demands for further deployment of police forces in some areas for smooth and secure polling. The minister said minor irregularities observed at certain locations were being addressed promptly by the authorities concerned. Who were in the race? PPP fielded 23 candidates, PML-N 22, Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) 15, PML-Q 11, Tehreek-i-Islami Pakistan 10, Pakistan Nazriyati Party (PNP) also 10, while nine candidates from the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) also contested the elections. Meanwhile, the PTI, which won the 2020 elections, remained without an electoral symbol since Jan 13, 2024 and therefore, its candidates were contesting as independents. In line with its strategy for the national 2024 elections, it allied with the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM). A social media post by the party showed their alliance has 22 candidates combined, with MWM nominees bearing the “tent” symbol. MWM had three candidates in the running, and one candidate from the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) also contested the election. Six candidates each from Jamaat-i-Islami and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM-P) also contested the elections, along with four candidates from Awami Workers Party (AWP) and one nominee from Awami National Party (ANP). PPP, IPP, and PNP nominated one woman each. The main contenders for the winning candidate were Advocate Amjad Hussain from the PPP and former chief minister Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman from the PML-N. Hussain, president of the PPP’s GB chapter, has served as a member of the GB assembly from 2020 to 2025 and as a member of the GB council from 2009 to 2014. He is contesting from GBA-1 (Gilgit-I). Rehman, currently the president of the PML-N’s GB chapter, served as the chief minister from 2015 to 2020. He also served as an assembly member from 2004 to 2009. The former CM is contesting the polls from GBA-2 (Gilgit-II). This photo combo shows PML-N’s Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman (L) and Advocate Amjad Hussain (R). — X/@CMGBPK / Facebook/@AdvocateAmjad GB top court orders ‘fair’ elections after KP CM’s letter Separately, the GB Supreme Appellate Court directed the election commission to hold elections in a free and fair manner after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM Sohail Afridi wrote to Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Shamim Khan. A press release by the appellate court recalled that CM Afridi had written a letter to the chief justice, in which he requested equal opportunities for all political parties in the elections. Subsequently, the statement said, Justice Khan issued a written order to the GB CEC, directing him to conduct the general elections in a “transparent, impartial and fair manner”. In his response, the CEC assured the chief justice that the electoral process would be carried out under “a transparent, impartial and organised system”. “In his detailed letter, he has also informed the esteemed court in detail about the steps taken by the election commission to ensure the transparency and impartiality of the elections,” the court’s statement said. The appellate court affirmed that it was striving to ensure the provision of justice to the people. PPP pledges rights; PML-N vows projects In a video statement issued early in the morning, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari urged the public across GB to turn up in large numbers and cast their vote on the party’s “arrow” symbol. “I want to get the people of Gilgit-Baltistan haq-i-hakmiyat (right to govern). I want to get Gilgit-Baltistan constitutional rights. Come, make PPP win so we can make GB the fifth province,” Bilawal said. He further promised to provide “haq-i-rozgar (right to employment)” to the youth of GB if his party got elected. “From the riverside to the peak of the mountains, I want to make you the owner of your land,” the PPP chairman said, adding that a vast area of land had been turned into “common land from state land”. In his video statement, PML-N’s Rehman noted that his party held over 200 corner meetings, more than 40 jalsas and 11 rallies during the election campaign. He apologised to PML-N supporters for not being able to visit various areas he wanted to due to party duties. “I hope that your vote will be in support of progress, peace, development that has been paused since 2020, [and] for the eradication of load-shedding,” the former CM remarked. Rehman emphasised his party’s pledge to work on development projects, construction of roads and metro buses, and better governance. Tight security As part of security arrangements, 6,000 Punjab police personnel and 2,000 from Islamabad police — including 150 personnel from its security division — have been assigned for election duty in the mountainous region. According to a list issued by the GB Election Commission, a total of 1,391 polling stations have been established across the region, of which 488 are categorised as normal, 349 as sensitive and 551 as highly sensitive. Diamer, with 119 highly sensitive polling stations out of a total of 174, has the highest number of such stations among all districts. Additional security personnel will be deployed at vulnerable locations, while law enforcement agencies and the district administration will remain on high alert throughout the election process. On Saturday, the GB CEC urged voters to exercise their democratic right and play a constructive role in maintaining law and order. He asserted that all necessary arrangements had been put in place to ensure peaceful, free, fair and transparent elections across the region. CEC Khan had delegated powers of a first-class magistrate to all district returning officers (DROs) and returning officers (ROs) for the peaceful and transparent conduct of the elections. The election campaign The last elections — held on Nov 15, 2020 — had been won by the PTI, which was also in power in the Centre at the time. However, its Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid Khan was disqualified for an alleged fake degree in July 2023. Subsequently, a coalition government was formed by members of the PTI, PPP and PML-N with Haji Gulbar Khan — an estranged PTI member — elected by the assembly as the new chief minister. In the run-up to the current polls, the PML-N and the PPP campaigned with full force as their party chiefs toured the region. PML-N President Nawaz Sharif visited Gilgit, while Bilawal gave fiery speeches at rallies in various districts. However, the PTI decried a “lack of level playing field” in the current elections after its key leaders were expelled from GB on separate occasions. The party has also alleged other tactics to deter its election campaign activities. Meanwhile, the PPP raised concerns over the deployment of Punjab police personnel and the participation of federal ministers in the PML-N’s campaign. Additional input from APP and Ikram Junaidi
Unofficial results of elections for the 24 seats of the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly show that the PPP is leading the race with success in 10 constituencies. According to the unofficial results, second in the race is PML-N with six seats, while independent candidates, including two PTI-backed ones, emerged victorious in seven constituencies. Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen was able to win just one seat, the results showed. Polling for the 24 seats had concluded peacefully on Sunday evening amid tight security arrangements. Unofficial Provisional Results Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Elections 24 seats · Results as reported PPP 10 PML-N 6 Independent 5 PTI-backed Ind. 2 MWM 1 SeatDistrictWinner GBA-1GilgitPPP GBA-2GilgitPML-N GBA-3GilgitPTI-backed Ind. GBA-4NagarPPP GBA-5NagarPPP GBA-6HunzaPTI-backed Ind. GBA-7SkarduPPP GBA-8SkarduMWM GBA-9SkarduPPP GBA-10RounduPPP GBA-11KharmangPPP GBA-12ShigarPPP GBA-13AstorePML-N GBA-14AstorePML-N GBA-15DiamerIndependent GBA-16DiamerIndependent GBA-17DarelPPP GBA-18TangirPML-N GBA-19GhizerPPP GBA-20GhizerPML-N GBA-21YasinIndependent GBA-22GhanchePML-N GBA-23GhancheIndependent GBA-24GhancheIndependent * Unofficial provisional results. PTI-backed candidates ran as independents. The Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly has a total of 33 seats — 24 of which are contested through direct elections, six are reserved for women, and three are reserved for technocrats and professionals. Political parties can nominate candidates for the reserved seats through proportional representation. The general elections for GB took place after a four-month delay, which was attributed to harsh winter weather. A total of 396 candidates contested the elections, with 266 running as independents. Only eight women contested the elections, five of them as independent candidates. The total number of registered voters in the region’s 10 districts was 963,034, including 566,097 male and 396,937 female voters. PPP’s allegations The voting process remained largely peaceful throughout the region. However, as the voting closed, PPP Secretary General Nayyar Hussain Bukhari alleged delays in the provision of Form-45. A Form-45 is the result of the vote count prepared by a presiding officer (PO) at each polling station. “We have contacted the chief election commissioner and informed him about the matter,” Bukhari said in a statement. Separately, PPP spokesperson Shazia Marri said in a statement that the “delay in the issuance of Form-45 was unacceptable”. She also alleged that voter lists were altered before the election and polling stations were changed, saying that these actions indicated rigging. PPP alleged earlier that the Balachi polling station in Astore-II’s Bunji area was relocated from the roadside to the top of a hill overnight while the voting was underway. In a post on X, the party noted that the polling station had 206 registered voters, asserting that the “local population is known for its strong support” of the PPP. “This decision appears to be an attempt to affect the PPP’s vote bank and discourage voters from participating in the polling process,” it alleged. The party added that residents blocked the Gilgit-Skardu Road in protest of this action. In her statement, Marri said the PPP would not let an attempt to steal the public’s mandate succeed. She demanded that the Election Commission fulfill its constitutional responsibility and issue correct results. Meanwhile, PPP’s Nadeem Afzal accused the federal government of “electoral engineering”, alleging that two federal ministers present in GB were pressuring the administration and state machinery to influence results. “The presence of Amir Muqam and Aleem Khan in GB and their activities go against the requirements of a fair election,” he added. “There are also reports that presiding officers are being pressurised not to issue Form-45, which raises a question on the election’s transparency,” Chan said in a statement. PPP Secretary General also made these allegations in a video statement. PTI claims lead in polls, alleges rigging Similarly, the PTI claimed in a statement that its candidates were leading, according to initial and unofficial results. “PTI candidates were clearly leading until 7pm. However, immediately afterwards, results from certain polling stations began to emerge with suspiciously high turnouts exceeding 80 per cent and individual ballot boxes having 700-800 votes. These figures raise serious doubts and suspicions,” the party said. It further said, “This is a blot on the entire electoral process and its transparency.” The PTI also alleged that its polling agents were not being issued Form-46, terming it a “clear violation of election laws that has further intensified fears of result manipulation”. It said reports had emerged of members of other parties being caught red-handed with fake ballot papers in multiple areas, including Nagar. “This rigging is part of a well-planned and systematic conspiracy,” the party has claimed. It alleged that before polling, voter lists were tampered with in specific constituencies, police and administration were used to change delimitation and polling schemes, and opposition candidates and workers were “systematically harassed and pressurised”. The PTI warned that any attempt to manipulate the results would have serious consequences. “PTI will employ every constitutional, legal, and democratic avenue to protect the votes of its supporters. We demand that authentic results from all polling stations be released immediately, Form-45 and Form-46 be provided to every candidate without delay, a swift inquiry be conducted into suspicious polling stations with strict action against those responsible, and the Election Commission fulfil its constitutional duty by ensuring complete transparency,” the party stated. Polling As polling began, GB Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Raja Shahbaz Khan visited various polling stations across Gilgit city to review the process, security arrangements and the overall electoral environment. He also inspected the facilities and arrangements provided to voters at the polling stations and met polling agents representing different candidates. Speaking to PTV News, Khan noted that he had visited around 10 polling stations, where security arrangements were satisfactory. He said women were turning out in large numbers to cast ballots, which reflected strong public awareness about the importance of exercising their democratic right. He added that all political parties were participating peacefully in the electoral process. GB caretaker Interior Minister Sajid Ali Baig said he visited various polling stations, where the overall environment remained peaceful. According to APP, he told a local media outlet that there were public demands for further deployment of police forces in some areas for smooth and secure polling. The minister said minor irregularities observed at certain locations were being addressed promptly by the authorities concerned. Who were in the race? PPP fielded 23 candidates, PML-N 22, Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) 15, PML-Q 11, Tehreek-i-Islami Pakistan 10, Pakistan Nazriyati Party (PNP) also 10, while nine candidates from the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) also contested the elections. Meanwhile, the PTI, which won the 2020 elections, remained without an electoral symbol since Jan 13, 2024 and therefore, its candidates were contesting as independents. In line with its strategy for the national 2024 elections, it allied with the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM). A social media post by the party showed their alliance has 22 candidates combined, with MWM nominees bearing the “tent” symbol. MWM had three candidates in the running, and one candidate from the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) also contested the election. Six candidates each from Jamaat-i-Islami and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM-P) also contested the elections, along with four candidates from Awami Workers Party (AWP) and one nominee from Awami National Party (ANP). PPP, IPP, and PNP nominated one woman each. The main contenders for the winning candidate were Advocate Amjad Hussain from the PPP and former chief minister Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman from the PML-N. Hussain, president of the PPP’s GB chapter, has served as a member of the GB assembly from 2020 to 2025 and as a member of the GB council from 2009 to 2014. He is contesting from GBA-1 (Gilgit-I). Rehman, currently the president of the PML-N’s GB chapter, served as the chief minister from 2015 to 2020. He also served as an assembly member from 2004 to 2009. The former CM is contesting the polls from GBA-2 (Gilgit-II). This photo combo shows PML-N’s Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman (L) and Advocate Amjad Hussain (R). — X/@CMGBPK / Facebook/@AdvocateAmjad GB top court orders ‘fair’ elections after KP CM’s letter Separately, the GB Supreme Appellate Court directed the election commission to hold elections in a free and fair manner after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM Sohail Afridi wrote to Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Shamim Khan. A press release by the appellate court recalled that CM Afridi had written a letter to the chief justice, in which he requested equal opportunities for all political parties in the elections. Subsequently, the statement said, Justice Khan issued a written order to the GB CEC, directing him to conduct the general elections in a “transparent, impartial and fair manner”. In his response, the CEC assured the chief justice that the electoral process would be carried out under “a transparent, impartial and organised system”. “In his detailed letter, he has also informed the esteemed court in detail about the steps taken by the election commission to ensure the transparency and impartiality of the elections,” the court’s statement said. The appellate court affirmed that it was striving to ensure the provision of justice to the people. PPP pledges rights; PML-N vows projects In a video statement issued early in the morning, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari urged the public across GB to turn up in large numbers and cast their vote on the party’s “arrow” symbol. “I want to get the people of Gilgit-Baltistan haq-i-hakmiyat (right to govern). I want to get Gilgit-Baltistan constitutional rights. Come, make PPP win so we can make GB the fifth province,” Bilawal said. He further promised to provide “haq-i-rozgar (right to employment)” to the youth of GB if his party got elected. “From the riverside to the peak of the mountains, I want to make you the owner of your land,” the PPP chairman said, adding that a vast area of land had been turned into “common land from state land”. In his video statement, PML-N’s Rehman noted that his party held over 200 corner meetings, more than 40 jalsas and 11 rallies during the election campaign. He apologised to PML-N supporters for not being able to visit various areas he wanted to due to party duties. “I hope that your vote will be in support of progress, peace, development that has been paused since 2020, [and] for the eradication of load-shedding,” the former CM remarked. Rehman emphasised his party’s pledge to work on development projects, construction of roads and metro buses, and better governance. Tight security As part of security arrangements, 6,000 Punjab police personnel and 2,000 from Islamabad police — including 150 personnel from its security division — have been assigned for election duty in the mountainous region. According to a list issued by the GB Election Commission, a total of 1,391 polling stations have been established across the region, of which 488 are categorised as normal, 349 as sensitive and 551 as highly sensitive. Diamer, with 119 highly sensitive polling stations out of a total of 174, has the highest number of such stations among all districts. Additional security personnel will be deployed at vulnerable locations, while law enforcement agencies and the district administration will remain on high alert throughout the election process. On Saturday, the GB CEC urged voters to exercise their democratic right and play a constructive role in maintaining law and order. He asserted that all necessary arrangements had been put in place to ensure peaceful, free, fair and transparent elections across the region. CEC Khan had delegated powers of a first-class magistrate to all district returning officers (DROs) and returning officers (ROs) for the peaceful and transparent conduct of the elections. The election campaign The last elections — held on Nov 15, 2020 — had been won by the PTI, which was also in power in the Centre at the time. However, its Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid Khan was disqualified for an alleged fake degree in July 2023. Subsequently, a coalition government was formed by members of the PTI, PPP and PML-N with Haji Gulbar Khan — an estranged PTI member — elected by the assembly as the new chief minister. In the run-up to the current polls, the PML-N and the PPP campaigned with full force as their party chiefs toured the region. PML-N President Nawaz Sharif visited Gilgit, while Bilawal gave fiery speeches at rallies in various districts. However, the PTI decried a “lack of level playing field” in the current elections after its key leaders were expelled from GB on separate occasions. The party has also alleged other tactics to deter its election campaign activities. Meanwhile, the PPP raised concerns over the deployment of Punjab police personnel and the participation of federal ministers in the PML-N’s campaign. Additional input from APP and Ikram Junaidi
Silvânia e Berg celebram sucesso de público no Arraiá do Povo A dupla Silvânia e Berg celebrou o sucesso de público na noite desse sábado (6), no Arraiá do Povo, na Orla da Atalaia, em Aracaju. Emocionada, Silvânia, que é natural de Aracaju, agradeceu o carinho do público que lotou o espaço. “Olha o nosso fã clube aqui presente. Silvânia e Berg. Ó, que coisa mais linda. Muito obrigada, gente. A filha da terra voltou. Lindo, lindo, lindo. Eu sou daqui dessa terra. Eu não moro mais em Aracaju, eu moro em Fortaleza, Mas olha, essa cidade é minha!”, disse a cantora durante a apresentação. ✅ Clique aqui para seguir o canal do g1 SE no WhatsApp 🎉 Confira programação completa do Arraiá do Povo De acordo com o governo do estado, a noite também foi um recorde para a realização do Arraiá do Povo este ano. Mais de 50 mil pessoas lotaram o espaço para as apresentações da noite. Além da dupla Silvânia e Berg, a noite começou com a banda sergipana Zueirões do Forró, em seguida foi a vez do cantor, compositor e multi-instrumentista cearense Guilherme Dantas subir ao palco. Logo depois, o também cearense Tarcísio do Acordeon levou a galera ao delício. Enquanto isso, o cantor Dudu Moral se apresentava durante os intervalos no palco 360. Silvânia e Berg em Aracaju no Arraiá do Povo Igor Matias/Secom/governo do estado
Primeira foto mostra policial de folga intervindo em tentativa de assalto no Morumbi. A segunda mostra um dos assaltantes indo em direção ao PM Reprodução/Câmera de segurança Um policial militar de folga foi baleado na tarde deste domingo (7) ao intervir em uma tentativa de roubo na Avenida Duquesa de Goiás, altura do número 830, no Morumbi, Zona Sul de São Paulo. Na última sexta-feira (5), um casal foi vítima de um assalto no mesmo local (veja mais abaixo). De acordo com a Polícia Militar, os criminosos abordaram duas pessoas que estavam na calçada quando o policial, que passava pelo local acompanhado da esposa, decidiu agir. Durante a intervenção, ele foi atingido por disparos. O policial sofreu cinco perfurações e foi socorrido ao Hospital Albert Einstein. Segundo a PM, ele chegou à unidade consciente e conversando com a esposa. O agente foi submetido a uma cirurgia. O estado de saúde dele não foi divulgado. Um dos criminosos foi detido e encaminhado para a delegacia. Outro assalto Duas pessoas são roubadas ao saírem de academia na Zona Sul Um casal foi assaltado em frente a uma academia na Avenida Duquesa de Goiás, Morumbi, na sexta-feira (5). Uma câmera de segurança registrou o momento em que as vítimas estavam na porta de uma academia, utilizando os celulares na calçada, quando foram abordadas por dois criminosos que chegam em uma motocicleta. O casal estava fazendo um check-in para entrar na academia. Segundo as imagens, um dos assaltantes estava armado e anunciou o roubo, exigindo a entrega dos aparelhos celulares e das alianças das vítimas. Sem reagir, elas entregaram os pertences aos criminosos. Após o assalto, a dupla fugiu do local na motocicleta. Toda a ação durou apenas alguns segundos. O caso será investigado pelo 98º Distrito Policial (Morumbi).
Casal é morto a tiros enquanto dormia no interior do Ceará. Um casal foi assassinado a tiros enquanto dormia, na madrugada deste domingo (7), em Parambu, interior do Ceará. As vítimas foram identificadas como Maria Victória Saraiva de Araújo, de 23 anos, e José Alisson Pereira da Silva, 28 anos. O crime aconteceu na localidade de Novo Assis, zona rural do município. A casa em que eles estavam foi invadida por criminosos que executaram o casal ainda na cama. Na residência, foram encontradas cápsulas de munição de pistola 9mm. Clique aqui para seguir o canal do g1 Ceará no WhatsApp Vizinhos ouviram os disparos de arma de fogo e acionaram a Polícia Militar. A ocorrência foi atendida pela Força Tática do 13º BPM de Tauá. José Alisson era natural de Tauá, município vizinho a Parambu. LEIA TAMBÉM: Homem com tornozeleira é encontrado morto em parque de diversão; colegas de trabalho são presos Motorista é preso por causar acidente que feriu policial, dirigir alcoolizado e fugir sem prestar socorro Informações iniciais apontam que o crime tem relação com a disputa de facções criminosas. A Secretaria da Segurança Pública informou que a Polícia Civil do Ceará (PCCE) investiga o duplo homicídio registrado em Parambu. Equipes da Polícia Militar do Ceará (PMCE) e da Perícia Forense(Pefoce) estiveram no local realizando os primeiros levantamentos acerca do caso. As vítimas foram identificadas como Maria Victória Saraiva de Araújo e José Alisson Pereira da Silva. Reprodução Assista aos vídeos mais vistos do Ceará
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