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Kyrgyz leader heads for poll win | Kyrgyz leader heads for poll win |
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In Kyrgyzstan, the Ak Zhol party of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev is heading for a landslide win in parliamentary polls, early results show. | In Kyrgyzstan, the Ak Zhol party of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev is heading for a landslide win in parliamentary polls, early results show. |
With 80% of the votes counted, Ak Zhol was leading with 48% of the vote, the Election Commission said. | With 80% of the votes counted, Ak Zhol was leading with 48% of the vote, the Election Commission said. |
Only one other party had cleared the 5% threshold needed to gain seats in parliament, the commission said. | Only one other party had cleared the 5% threshold needed to gain seats in parliament, the commission said. |
Opposition groups say there were widespread voting irregularities in Sunday's polls. | Opposition groups say there were widespread voting irregularities in Sunday's polls. |
Mr Bakiyev called the snap election after voters approved plans to revise the constitution in an October referendum. | Mr Bakiyev called the snap election after voters approved plans to revise the constitution in an October referendum. |
He says the new system - whereby MPs are elected on a party-list basis - will give the people more power and help end two years of upheaval. | He says the new system - whereby MPs are elected on a party-list basis - will give the people more power and help end two years of upheaval. |
But opposition parties accuse him of a power grab and a move towards authoritarianism. | But opposition parties accuse him of a power grab and a move towards authoritarianism. |
'Historic day' | 'Historic day' |
With more than three-quarters of the votes counted, second-placed Ata-Meken had 9.2% of the vote, the Election Commission said. | With more than three-quarters of the votes counted, second-placed Ata-Meken had 9.2% of the vote, the Election Commission said. |
More than 60% of Kyrgyz voters cast their ballots | More than 60% of Kyrgyz voters cast their ballots |
Ak Zhol and Ata Meken were the only two parties that were certain to clear the 5% hurdle to gain seats in the legislature, according to Central Election Commission official Damir Lisovsky. | |
But Ata Meken may still fail to get any seats if it falls short of a requirement to take 0.5% of the vote in each of Kyrgystan's seven regions, and its two main cities. | But Ata Meken may still fail to get any seats if it falls short of a requirement to take 0.5% of the vote in each of Kyrgystan's seven regions, and its two main cities. |
If that happens, Ak Zhol will have all 90 seats in the one-chamber legislature. | |
Turnout was reported at more than 60% and Mr Bakiyev praised the polls as a "historic day" for the former Soviet nation. | Turnout was reported at more than 60% and Mr Bakiyev praised the polls as a "historic day" for the former Soviet nation. |
But the opposition say the poll was hit by irregularities including the stuffing of ballot boxes, bribery and intimidation. | But the opposition say the poll was hit by irregularities including the stuffing of ballot boxes, bribery and intimidation. |
Ata-Meken's deputy leader Kubatbek Baibolov accused the government of "flagrant fraud", the French news agency AFP said. Foreign election monitors are expected to comment later in the day. | Ata-Meken's deputy leader Kubatbek Baibolov accused the government of "flagrant fraud", the French news agency AFP said. Foreign election monitors are expected to comment later in the day. |
It was the first parliamentary vote since 2005, when allegations of a rigged ballot led to mass protests that drove then President Askar Akayev from power and brought Mr Bakiyev the top job. | It was the first parliamentary vote since 2005, when allegations of a rigged ballot led to mass protests that drove then President Askar Akayev from power and brought Mr Bakiyev the top job. |
But since then, the country has been hampered by a political stand-off between the president and parliamentary deputies elected during the Akayev era. | But since then, the country has been hampered by a political stand-off between the president and parliamentary deputies elected during the Akayev era. |
Opponents of Mr Bakiyev accuse him of failing to tackle corruption and introduce reform. | Opponents of Mr Bakiyev accuse him of failing to tackle corruption and introduce reform. |
The BBC's Natalia Antelava says that many people in Kyrgyzstan want an end to continued street protests and government in-fighting. | The BBC's Natalia Antelava says that many people in Kyrgyzstan want an end to continued street protests and government in-fighting. |
But leaving strong opposition outside the government could prove to be a dubious recipe for stability, our correspondent says. | But leaving strong opposition outside the government could prove to be a dubious recipe for stability, our correspondent says. |
Foreign nations are also watching the results.The last US military base in Central Asia is located in Kyrgyzstan, a resource-rich region where the Washington, Beijing and Moscow are all competing for influence. | Foreign nations are also watching the results.The last US military base in Central Asia is located in Kyrgyzstan, a resource-rich region where the Washington, Beijing and Moscow are all competing for influence. |