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Paragraph 1: Tell your reasons why the old president should leave
Paragraph 2: Explain why your reason are correct
Paragraph 3: Provide proof that if the exchange of power does not happen, what is the end result.
Paragraph 4: Make final statements WHY you have said all you have said in the other 3 paragraphs!!!
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