Macedonia's President, Ruling Party Tipped to Win Elections

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Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov is set to win a second term, while his ruling VMRO-DPMNE is likely to stay in power after Sunday's 2-in-1 elections.

Ivanov has won 505.687 votes, and the ballots cast for his main rival socialist Stevo Pendarovski has been 372.886 after the counting of results in 95% of polling stations.

As for the parliamentary vote, the ruling VMRO-DPMNE and its coalition "For a Better Macedonia" are leading on the socialists, with almost 43.13% of people having supported them. The Social Democrat Union of Macedonia (SDSM) is trailing far behind with 24.95% support, as Macedonia's Utrinski Vesnik reports, citing the State Electoral Commission.

The main ethnic Albanian parties, the Democratic Union for Integration (DUI) gains 13.85 of the votes, whereas the Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA) has only 5.96% of the total.

Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who has been in power since 2006, is now likely to have his third term in office. His party has also secured victory, with better output on Sunday that at the previous polls.

Macedonia's Dnevnik suggests that, according to current data by the State Electoral Commission, VMRO-DPMNE will gain 63 seats in Parliament, SDSM can count on 34 seats, and DUI will have 18 MPs.

The main ruling party will thus have 7 seats more than in the outgoing Parliament, and the DUI wins three additional MPs.

The SDSM will however have 8 less compared to 2011's vote.

The other Albanian party, DPA, is to have 6 lawmakers, and NDP and GROM will be represented by one legislator each.

Antonio Miloshoski, who is among the leaders of VMRO-DPMNE, has announced it was Macedonia's citizens who won the elections. SDSM has...

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