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'Opposition ahead' in Kosovo vote | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A party led by a former fighter who has promised to deliver independence for Kosovo within weeks is leading polls in the province, independent monitors say. | |
The Democratic Party, led by former guerrilla leader Hashim Thaci, had 35% of the vote, with more than a third of ballots counted, the observers said. | |
According to election officials turnout was around 45%, the lowest since the Nato-led intervention in 1999. | |
But correspondents say a boycott by Kosovan Serbs may undermine the result. | |
The Democratic Party is one of several backing independence for the Serbian province. | |
"We will declare independence immediately after 10 December," said Mr Thaci, who is favourite to become prime minister. That is a deadline set by the UN for the conclusion of talks on the future status for the province. | |
The Democratic League of Kosovo, led by President Fatmir Sejdiu, is trailing in second place with 23% of the vote, election monitors said. | |
Serb boycott | |
The electorate was voting in parliamentary, local and mayoral elections in Kosovo, amid continuing uncertainty over the status of the province. | |
Mr Sejdiu's Democratic League of Kosovo was trailing in second place | |
One hundred of the 120 seats in the provincial assembly were up for direct election, with the rest reserved for Serbs and other minorities. | One hundred of the 120 seats in the provincial assembly were up for direct election, with the rest reserved for Serbs and other minorities. |
Kosovo is formally part of Serbia but has been run by the UN since 1999. | Kosovo is formally part of Serbia but has been run by the UN since 1999. |
Ethnic Albanians, backed by the US and others, want independence but Serbia, supported by Russia, is against it. | Ethnic Albanians, backed by the US and others, want independence but Serbia, supported by Russia, is against it. |
The BBC's Nick Hawton in Pristina, the Kosovan capital, says it appears that a large number of Serbs have boycotted the ballot. | The BBC's Nick Hawton in Pristina, the Kosovan capital, says it appears that a large number of Serbs have boycotted the ballot. |
The Belgrade government had called on Serbs not to vote so as to avoid legitimising a government that may soon decide to break away from Serbia. | The Belgrade government had called on Serbs not to vote so as to avoid legitimising a government that may soon decide to break away from Serbia. |
Deadline | Deadline |
The UN Security Council has not taken a vote on the issue of Kosovo's future because Russia has indicated it would block it. | The UN Security Council has not taken a vote on the issue of Kosovo's future because Russia has indicated it would block it. |
The UN has administered Kosovo since 1999 | |
Kosovo Albanians have expressed frustration at the slow progress, and have threatened to unilaterally declare independence immediately after the 10 December deadline for negotiations to bear fruit. | |
The UN has administered Kosovo since a Nato bombing campaign forced out Serbian troops in 1999. | The UN has administered Kosovo since a Nato bombing campaign forced out Serbian troops in 1999. |
Nato maintains troops in the province and boosted their numbers ahead of the vote, amid fears tensions between the communities might spill over. | Nato maintains troops in the province and boosted their numbers ahead of the vote, amid fears tensions between the communities might spill over. |