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Leftist Mauricio Funes of El Salvador's former Marxist rebel FMLN party has won the country's presidential election. | Leftist Mauricio Funes of El Salvador's former Marxist rebel FMLN party has won the country's presidential election. |
He defeated his conservative rival, the Arena party's Rodrigo Avila, who has admitted defeat. | |
Arena had won every presidential election since the end of El Salvador's civil war 18 years ago. | Arena had won every presidential election since the end of El Salvador's civil war 18 years ago. |
Addressing jubilant supporters, Mr Funes said it was the happiest day of his life and the beginning of a new chapter of peace for the country. | Addressing jubilant supporters, Mr Funes said it was the happiest day of his life and the beginning of a new chapter of peace for the country. |
Branded by his opponents as a puppet of Venezuala's President Hugo Chavez, Mr Funes vowed to respect all Salvadorian democratic institutions. | |
The FMLN won 51.3% of the vote against Arena's 48.7%, Reuters news agency reported. | |
Break with tradition | Break with tradition |
"This is the happiest night of my life, and I want it to be the night of El Salvador's greatest hope," said Mr Funes. | |
"I want to thank all the people who voted for me and chose that path of hope and change." | |
His FMLN (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) party was founded by Marxist guerrilla fighters from the civil war. | |
The conflict ended in a UN-sponsored peace accord in 1991, after the loss of some 70,000 lives over less than two decades. | The conflict ended in a UN-sponsored peace accord in 1991, after the loss of some 70,000 lives over less than two decades. |
Mr Funes, a former television journalist, marks a break of tradition for the party as he is the first of its leaders not to have been a combatant in that war, says the BBC's Stephen Gibbs in El Salvador. | |
He stressed his moderate policies during his campaign and says he intends to maintain good relations with the United States. | He stressed his moderate policies during his campaign and says he intends to maintain good relations with the United States. |
He strongly rejected suggestions put forward by his political opponents that El Salvador under his watch would become a Venezuelan satellite state. | |
Supporters of Mr Avila, a former police chief, dismissed the FMLN as "communists". | Supporters of Mr Avila, a former police chief, dismissed the FMLN as "communists". |
Mr Funes will take over a country plagued with problems, our correspondent notes. | |
El Salvador has one of the world's highest murder rates. | El Salvador has one of the world's highest murder rates. |
It has also been badly hit by the world economic downturn, with remittances from Salvadorians living abroad falling dramatically. | It has also been badly hit by the world economic downturn, with remittances from Salvadorians living abroad falling dramatically. |