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[Published: Sunday October 27 2013]

Madagascar election free and fair, observers
Antananarivo, 27 Oct - (ANA) -  - International observers have described Madagascar's presidential election as free and transparent, as results slowly come through. Friday's poll was the first to be held on the island since a coup in 2009. Preliminary results show that an ally of the ousted leader Marc Ravalomanana has taken an early lead. Richard Jean-Louis Robinson has about 30% of the votes so far, while his main rival Hery Martial Rakotoarimanana Rajaonarimampianina has just over 15%. Full results cold take as long as a week to emerge. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes cast, a second round will be held on 20 December.
The EU's chief election observer, Maria Muniz de Urquiza, described Friday's elections as "free, transparent and credible", despite isolated incidents of violence. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the head of the observer mission for the Southern African Development Community (SADC), said the elections were "peaceful, calm, fair and transparent, and reflect the will of the people". The two front-runners, Mr Rajaonarimampianina and Mr Robinson, have both pledged to rebuild Madagascar's economy after years of political unrest. More than 92% of the country's 21 million people live on less than $2 (£1.20) a day, according to the World Bank. (ANA)

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