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PM claims win in Macedonian poll | PM claims win in Macedonian poll |
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Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has claimed victory for his centre-right party in Macedonia's snap election, which was marred by ethnic violence. | Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has claimed victory for his centre-right party in Macedonia's snap election, which was marred by ethnic violence. |
With much of the ballot counted, he predicted his party, which campaigned for EU and Nato membership, could take an overall majority in parliament. | With much of the ballot counted, he predicted his party, which campaigned for EU and Nato membership, could take an overall majority in parliament. |
Mr Gruevski also voiced regret at violence in ethnic Albanian areas. | Mr Gruevski also voiced regret at violence in ethnic Albanian areas. |
The poll was called after Greece blocked Macedonia's Nato admission in a dispute over the country's name. | The poll was called after Greece blocked Macedonia's Nato admission in a dispute over the country's name. |
Macedonia is also the name of a northern region of Greece. | Macedonia is also the name of a northern region of Greece. |
Mr Gruevski's VMRO-DPMNE party has promised not to change the name of the country under Greek pressure. | Mr Gruevski's VMRO-DPMNE party has promised not to change the name of the country under Greek pressure. |
Re-run promised | Re-run promised |
The prime minister predicted a landslide for his party after a partial count suggested his party had polled more than twice the number of votes of its nearest rivals, the Social Democrats. | The prime minister predicted a landslide for his party after a partial count suggested his party had polled more than twice the number of votes of its nearest rivals, the Social Democrats. |
The unrest focused on the village of Aracinovo | |
"If this trend continues, we will have more than 60 seats in the [120-seat] parliament," he said at a press conference at VMRO-DPMNE headquarters in Skopje. | "If this trend continues, we will have more than 60 seats in the [120-seat] parliament," he said at a press conference at VMRO-DPMNE headquarters in Skopje. |
Election-day shootings in the Albanian stronghold of Aracinovo and other areas left at least one person dead, and election officials closed a number of polling stations amid reports of intimidation and fraud. | Election-day shootings in the Albanian stronghold of Aracinovo and other areas left at least one person dead, and election officials closed a number of polling stations amid reports of intimidation and fraud. |
The community, which makes up about a quarter of Macedonia's mainly Slavonic population, is divided between rival ethnic Albanian parties. | The community, which makes up about a quarter of Macedonia's mainly Slavonic population, is divided between rival ethnic Albanian parties. |
"In most parts the vote was fair and democratic, but sadly in one part there were irregularities," Mr Gruevski said. | "In most parts the vote was fair and democratic, but sadly in one part there were irregularities," Mr Gruevski said. |
"I will do everything in my power to have a re-run there so each and every MP is elected fairly." | "I will do everything in my power to have a re-run there so each and every MP is elected fairly." |
Challenges | |
This troubled polling day could harm the country's chances of Western integration, the BBC's Helen Fawkes reports reports. | |
The European Union's executive, the Commission, has said it is very concerned by the situation. |