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Ruling and opposition parties differ in assessments of Macedonian local elections' runoff

SKOPJE, March 28 (Hina) - Sunday's second round of local elections inMacedonia was differently assessed by the ruling coalition andopposition parties. After the voting, the leader of the ruling SocialDemocratic Alliance, Vlado Buckovski, said the run-off had proceededin a democratic and fair manner with minor incidents, while thestrongest opposition VMRO-DPMNE party claimed that there were moreirregularities now than in the first round fourteen days ago.
SKOPJE, March 28 (Hina) - Sunday's second round of local elections in Macedonia was differently assessed by the ruling coalition and opposition parties. After the voting, the leader of the ruling Social Democratic Alliance, Vlado Buckovski, said the run-off had proceeded in a democratic and fair manner with minor incidents, while the strongest opposition VMRO-DPMNE party claimed that there were more irregularities now than in the first round fourteen days ago.

After the closing of poling stations in 57 out of a total of 84 municipalities in Macedonia on Sunday night, the opposition reported about alleged electoral thefts, pressure on citizens and arrivals of armed individuals at polling stations.

Observers of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europ (OSCE) are expected to give their assessments of the elections on Monday.

According to the DPA news agency, some 400 international observers, deployed during the first-round elections, made numerous objections about suspicious procedures that followed the voting.

Western diplomats have warned Skopje that the local elections will serve as a key test for the country's capability of implementing western standards.

According to reports released from electoral headquarters of political parties that ran in the polls, the opposition VMRO-DPMNE, supported by another four parties, won the elections in six municipalities in the capital of Skopje as well as in the towns of Bitola and Prilep and some 20 municipalities in central Macedonia.

The ruling coalition of the Social Democratic Alliance and the Democratic Liberal Party will have their mayors in over 30 small municipalities and the head of a municipality in the area of Skopje.

Skopje citizens will have to go to the polls for the third time as independent candidate Trifun Kostovski failed to win the necessary number of votes in Sunday's run-off to confirm his victory from the first round.

The ruling Democratic Union for Integration, a party representing ethnic Albanians, reported that it won the elections in eight municipalities

Ethnic Albanian opposition parties boycotted the second round of the vote due to what they called evident irregularities in the first round.

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