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Sierra Leone opposition wins poll | Sierra Leone opposition wins poll |
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The main opposition party, All Peoples' Congress (APC), has won parliamentary elections in Sierra Leone. | The main opposition party, All Peoples' Congress (APC), has won parliamentary elections in Sierra Leone. |
APC won 59 of the 112 parliamentary seats, defeating the governing Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), with 43. | APC won 59 of the 112 parliamentary seats, defeating the governing Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), with 43. |
A run-off in the presidential election between the two parties' candidates is scheduled for next month. | A run-off in the presidential election between the two parties' candidates is scheduled for next month. |
The landmark elections, which are intended to move the country past the legacy of the recent civil war, were considered free and fair by observers. | The landmark elections, which are intended to move the country past the legacy of the recent civil war, were considered free and fair by observers. |
Victory for the APC sees a return to power of the party which governed Sierra Leone for two decades before the decade-long civil war that started in 1991. | Victory for the APC sees a return to power of the party which governed Sierra Leone for two decades before the decade-long civil war that started in 1991. |
The conflict claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people and left many others mutilated and traumatised. | The conflict claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people and left many others mutilated and traumatised. |
The governing SLPP is credited with helping to end the civil war, but is blamed for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement. | The governing SLPP is credited with helping to end the civil war, but is blamed for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement. |
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The presidential election will see a run-off between the APC candidate, Ernest Bai Koroma, who took 44% of the vote in the first round, and the SLPP candidate and Vice-President Solomon Berewa, who polled 38%. | |
The outgoing President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah won the election easily five years ago with 70% of the votes, but these elections have been a disappointment for the SLPP. | |
The BBC's West Africa correspondent Will Ross says the governing party had predicted another easy victory but it under-estimated the level of resentment in Sierra Leone over a perceived lack of development since the end of the war and high levels of corruption. | |
Charles Margai, who broke off from the SLPP, was third with 14%, and his votes could play a deciding role in the run-off. | |
More than 75% of registered voters took part in what were the first elections to be organised by Sierra Leoneans since the end of a lengthy civil war five years ago. | |
Our correspondent says the elections were praised by international observers, and many Sierra Leoneans have a sense of pride at this exercise in democracy. |