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It's round two for voters in Guinea Bissau where today a face-off will occur between the two presidential candidates left in the running - Malam Bacai Sanha of the ruling Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde party (PAICG) and Kumba Yala of the Social Renewal Party (PRS).
People both in and outside of the country are hoping that the victor can bring some semblance of peace to Guinea and put a full stop to it's troubled, violent past.
Luis Cardardor from the BBC's Portuguese service was in Bissau for the first round. He's now back in London and Bola Mosuro asked him if he felt the turnout would be high or whether the electorate might be apathetic, as in the first round.
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