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Article: Opposition ahead in early results from parliamentary elections in Mauritius
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- AP Worldstream
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- July 4, 2005
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AP Worldstream
07-04-2005
Dateline: PORT LOUIS, Mauritius
Early parliamentary election results Monday showed the opposition ahead in areas that were considered strongholds of the ruling alliance on Mauritius, private and state-owned radio stations said.
About 640 candidates contested Sunday's elections for 62 seats. Eight more deputies will be nominated to represent ethnic minorities and complete Mauritius' 70-member parliament.
Final results were expected to be announced Monday afternoon.
Opposition candidates were leading in 37 seats, while those running on the ticket of the ruling alliance were ahead in 23 seats, according to figures published by electoral officials in radio stations. ...
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