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Senin, 29 Desember 2008

Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh Election Win

Dhaka, TUESDAY - Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in absolute win the election in Bangladesh. Election Commission officials, Humayun Kabir, on Tuesday (30/12), Hasina said party alliance won two-thirds majority of parliament seats in the election, on Monday. "This election is free and fair," said Kabir to television Channel-i. Kabir did not mention the number of seats acquisition stronghold Hasina. However, private television Ekuskey previously reported, according to unofficial sources, coalition Bangladesh Awami League leader Hasina have 255 seats, far surpass acquisition coalition Nasionalis Bangladesh Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia to 32 seats. Elections member parliament, on Monday, was to restore Bangladesh, a country with more than 140 million people, to democracy after two years of emergency that is applied by the government-military support.

Some observers say is not clear whether the losers will accept the results or bring their supporters to the streets to protest. Confrontation, assault, and street violence has been common in Bangladesh politics in the past.

A leader Nasionalis Bangladesh Party (BNP) leader Khaleda said, on Tuesday, their supporters have been prevented to vote in different parts of the country, and the party was planning to submit a claim. "We got reports that a number of BNP supporters have been banned to the election and also expelled from the elections in many places," BNP leader Rizvi Ahmed said in a press conference broadcast information on local television. Khaleda own, on Monday morning, said, "If free and fair election, Insya Allah, we will win and form a government that will come."

Waiting for the party

A spokesperson for Awami League leader Hasina, said supporting will wait to celebrate victory. "Our leader Sheikh Hasina has requested the parties and not to supporting victory parade or engage in a kind of celebration until the final results announced by the election commission," an interpreter speaking, Abu Al-Kalam Azad, said in broadcast TV. The government-military support to take power in Bangladesh in January 2007, in the midst of widespread political violence, and cancel the election sedianya held that month.

Who is winning in the election that must deal with endemic corruption, widespread poverty and political and social turmoil that has been confirmed that the military push to intervene.

Hasina and Khaleda take turns in power for 15 years until 2006. Some observers say, they have failed to solve the problem because Bangladesh demonstrations, strikes and street violence.

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