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29.09.2008 - No Opposition Members Elected in Belarus, Officials Say

Commission head Lidia Yermoshina said the opposition still scared off voters, the official Belapan agency said Monday, Sept. 29.  "The fear of mass demonstrations and the disapproval of radical changes which could have happened if the opposition was elected, led to these results," Yermoshina said.
Opponents of the regime had previously complained of manipulation of the polls.

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Belarus parliament, 70 of them from the opposition.
Bildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:   Lukashenko defended the election Opposition candidates lagged behind the government's candidates by a wide margin, the commission said. Among the successful directly elected candidates were many representatives of large businesses  and regional administration.
Lukashenko defends vote Election monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe are expected to give their verdict on the fairness of the polls on Monday afternoon. 
Ahead of the elections, authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko stressed his interest in closer ties with the West, saying the polls would be fair and democratic.
"It will be very difficult for anyone to criticize this election as unfair," Lukashenko said after casting his vote in Minsk.
During the last eight years, no opposition member won a seat in parliament. Democratic elections are a prerequisite for improving relations with the West.


(Deutsche Welle)


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