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Saturday, August 05, 2006

PPJ AND SPS WIN NATIONAL ELECTION - WOSHKAL REMAINS PRESIDENT - ELLOWS RETIRES

Today is the day of Saidercray's national election of 2006. Follow up Saidercray Today's regularly updated report.

18.30 - First projections are published:
After first projections, a clear victory for the PPJ and the SPS appears in outlines. Accordingly, the result of the parliamentary election is:

- PPJ: 27% (2005: 30)
- SPS: 25% (2005: 21)
- VCA: 17% (2005: 22)
- LUSC: 17% (2005: 16)
- GDP: 8% (2005: 5)
- MPI: 6% (2005: 3)
- SWFP: 0% (2005: 1)
- NEO: 0% (2005: 2)

The presidential election will most probably be won by Ian Woshkal. Also here, we provide you with the results of the projections:

- Ian Woshkal (PPJ): 44%
- Harry Old (SPS): 41%
- Charles Ellows (VCA): 15%

The definitive result is expected to be announced at about 23.00 o'clock.

18. 39 - Ian Woshkal celebrates double victory: Ian Woshkal declares that the PPJ and he have won the election. He thanked the voters and his party's campaigners for enable him to lead a coalition of PPJ and SPS in his last year as president and to continue the policy of the early past.

18.47 - Charles Ellows acknowledges defeat: Charles Ellows acknowledges the "catastrophal" defeat of the VCA in both elections and congratulates the victors.

18.52 - Harry Old wants to become vice president: Harry Old confirm's Woshkal's announcement of a PPJ-SPS-coalition. Old wants to become vice president and, in spite of his defeat in the presidential election, is very satisfied about the result of the SPS in the parliamentary election.

19.04 - GDP and MPI are happy members of the opposition: Julia Pount, leader of the GDP, and Divyajyoti Mandal, leader of the MPI, are rejoiced at the results of their parties. Both of them declared that they will not join a coalition of PPJ and SPS as a third member if these two parties get the majority on their own.

19.21 - LUSC glad and gloating: The LUSC and its leader, Jack O'Connor, are glad about their result as the party seems to get one percent more than in 2005. The bad result of the VCA has lead to gloating amongst the members due to the VCA's decision to struggle for a coalition with the PPJ and not with the LUSC.

21.36 - Charles Ellows retires: Charles Ellows will retire from his office as leader of the VCA. This is a reaction to the grave defeat of the conservatives for which Ellows undertakes the responsibility. The most promising candidates for the VCA's leadership are the party's vice leader, Janet Finnigan, and Arthur Thompson.

22. 58 - Definitve results are certain: The definitive results are made known.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION:

- PPJ: 27 % (2005: 30)
- SPS: 25 % (2005: 21)
- LUSC: 17 % (2005: 16)
- VCA: 16 % (2005: 21)
- GDP: 7 % (2005: 5)
- MPI: 7 % (2005: 3)
- SWFP: 1 % (2005: 1)
- NEO: 0 % (2005: 2)

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

- Ian Woshkal (PPJ): 43 %
- Harry Old (SPS): 42 %
- Charles Ellows (VCA): 15 %

The new government is going to be a coalition of PPJ and SPS with 52 % of the seats in parliament. Ian Woshkal is going to remain president.

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