Xanana Gusmão-led opposition wins most votes in parliamentary election

JakartaPost & Agencies-May 23

The party of Timor Leste independence hero Xanana Gusmão has won most votes in a parliamentary election, preliminary results in state media showed on Tuesday, boosting his chances of his return as premier and a new phase of opposition rule.  Gusmão’s National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction (CNRT) won about 42 percent of ballots cast with 100 percent of the votes counted, according to election commission data carried by broadcaster Radio-Televisão Timor Leste. Reuters could not reach the election commission for confirmation on Tuesday.  The Revolution Front for an Independent Timor-Leste (FRETILIN), the party of Prime Minister José Maria Vasconcelos, popularly known as Taur Matan Ruak, was second with about 26 percent of the votes, with the rest split among 15 parties.  Sunday’s contest was the fifth parliamentary election since Timor Leste, a country of 1.3 million people that gained full independence in 2002 after a quarter-century rule by neighboring Indonesia.  The former Portuguese colony must now wait to see who will be chosen as prime minister by the newly formed legislature. The election had been billed as a battle of two former resistance figures, CNRT’s Gusmão, 76, and FRETILIN’s Mari Alkatiri, 73, with Gusmão seen by analysts as the favorite. Read more at:

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