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Latvians vote in general election | Latvians vote in general election |
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Latvians have begun voting in the country's first parliamentary elections since joining the EU and Nato in 2004. | Latvians have begun voting in the country's first parliamentary elections since joining the EU and Nato in 2004. |
Correspondents have been predicting a low voter turnout due to a lack of major issues and a campaign marred by corruption scandals. | |
But election officials say turnout has been steady, with queues forming despite driving rain. | |
Current Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis has promised to continue close relations with the West if victorious. | Current Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis has promised to continue close relations with the West if victorious. |
Opposition leader, and former prime minister, Einars Repse is hoping for a return to power. | Opposition leader, and former prime minister, Einars Repse is hoping for a return to power. |
This is the fifth general election Latvia has held since it became independent from the Soviet Union 15 years ago. | This is the fifth general election Latvia has held since it became independent from the Soviet Union 15 years ago. |
Vote appeal | Vote appeal |
Previous turnout has been high, with more than 70% of voters casting a ballot in the last election. | Previous turnout has been high, with more than 70% of voters casting a ballot in the last election. |
Einars Repse is still hoping to return to power | Einars Repse is still hoping to return to power |
But this time a record low has been expected, says the BBC's Laura Sheeter in Riga. | |
President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has appealed for Latvians to vote. | President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has appealed for Latvians to vote. |
"If you don't vote," she said on national television on Thursday, "then you have no right to complain about what takes place in the country". | "If you don't vote," she said on national television on Thursday, "then you have no right to complain about what takes place in the country". |
An opinion poll by Latvijas Fakti indicated that the ruling conservative People's Party and its coalition partners were leading amongst decided voters. | An opinion poll by Latvijas Fakti indicated that the ruling conservative People's Party and its coalition partners were leading amongst decided voters. |
But with the poll suggesting that 20% of eligible voters still do not know who they will vote for or whether they will vote at all, few are expecting any of the parties to emerge as a clear winner, our correspondent says. | But with the poll suggesting that 20% of eligible voters still do not know who they will vote for or whether they will vote at all, few are expecting any of the parties to emerge as a clear winner, our correspondent says. |