Ruling party candidate takes lead

Ruling VMRO-DPMNE candidate in Macedonia's presidential elections Djordje Ivanov has taken the lead after the first round of voting on Sunday.

Izvor: Beta

Monday, 23.03.2009.

09:32

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Ruling VMRO-DPMNE candidate in Macedonia's presidential elections Djordje Ivanov has taken the lead after the first round of voting on Sunday. This is according to the State Electoral Commission, which says that Ivanov managed to win 37.4 percent of votes, and will likely face opposition Social-Democratic Union's Ljubomir Frchkovski in the run-off two weeks from now. Ruling party candidate takes lead The results were announced based on 37 percent of the votes counted thus far. According to this, independent candidate Ljube Boshkoski came in third with 16.6 percent, while other four contenders are trailing behind. The presidential and local elections went peacefully, in contrast to voting on several previous occasions that was marred with violence.

Ruling party candidate takes lead

The results were announced based on 37 percent of the votes counted thus far.

According to this, independent candidate Ljube Boshkoski came in third with 16.6 percent, while other four contenders are trailing behind.

The presidential and local elections went peacefully, in contrast to voting on several previous occasions that was marred with violence.

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