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Guinea-Bissau votes for president | |
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Polls have closed in Guinea-Bissau where a new leader is being elected four months after soldiers killed President Joao Bernardo Vieira. | Polls have closed in Guinea-Bissau where a new leader is being elected four months after soldiers killed President Joao Bernardo Vieira. |
Eleven candidates were contesting the election in the impoverished West African nation. | Eleven candidates were contesting the election in the impoverished West African nation. |
Front-runners were Malam Bacai Sanha of the ruling party, and former presidents Henrique Rosa and Kumba Yala. | Front-runners were Malam Bacai Sanha of the ruling party, and former presidents Henrique Rosa and Kumba Yala. |
President Vieira was killed in March in apparent revenge for the death of the head of the army in a bomb blast. | President Vieira was killed in March in apparent revenge for the death of the head of the army in a bomb blast. |
He had ruled Guinea Bissau for a total of 23 years, from 1980-1999 and from 2005-2009. | He had ruled Guinea Bissau for a total of 23 years, from 1980-1999 and from 2005-2009. |
About 600,000 of the country's 1.3 million residents were eligible to vote in the polls. A second round of polling could be held if there is no outright winner. | |
'Turnout lower' | |
While no official figures were released, the head of the EU observer mission said voter turnout appeared less than during the legislative election in December, when 82% participated. | |
Bissau-Guineans say they are tired of broken promises, violence and political turmoil Luis Cardador BBC News, Bissau class="" href="/2/hi/africa/8119132.stm">Hoping for change in Guinea-Bissau | |
"Rain played a role but it is not the only factor," said Johan Van Hecke. | |
He added that the EU had posted observers to 80 out of the 2,700 polling stations and had received no reports of incidents or complaints during the vote. | |
Malam Bacai Sanha, who served as interim president from 1999-2000, was the ruling party candidate. | |
He faced his biggest challenges from opposition leader and former President Kumba Yala, who was overthrown in a 2003 coup, and from Henrique Rosa, who served as interim president from 2003-2005. | |
All three leading candidates have promised to bring peace and stability to the nation. | All three leading candidates have promised to bring peace and stability to the nation. |
They have also promised to tackle the drug trade in Guinea-Bissau, which has become a transit point for gangs shipping cocaine from South America to Europe. | They have also promised to tackle the drug trade in Guinea-Bissau, which has become a transit point for gangs shipping cocaine from South America to Europe. |