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ANGOLA OPPOSITION PARTIES CALL FOR ELECTION RECOUNT

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LUANDA - Four opposition parties in Angola on Sunday called for a recount in last week's general election, alleging "irregulari­ties" during the vote that kept the ruling party in power.

The MPLA party of former president Jose Eduardo Dos Santos won just over 61 percent of the votes cast on Wednesday and an absolute majority with 150 of the 220 seats in parliament, according to a provisiona­l vote count.

The commission is due to tomorrow.

Isaias Samakuva, head of the National Union for the Total Independen­ce of Angola (UNITA), read a statement to reporters saying the process to results "was not conducted, in a large number of cases, in accordance with the law."

The statement was signed by three other leaders of Angola's main opposition parties.

Besides "irregulari­ties," the coalition cited "the disappeara­nce of ballot boxes, the appearance of new ballot boxes, the disappeara­nce of voting forms" and "the illegal presence of foreign individual­s" during the counting process as reasons for contesting the vote.

But they also charged that the electoral process was "unconstitu­tional and illegal" and called for a recount of votes in the provinces by a commission society and churches.

The opposition coalition warned it would contest the election through other means if their demands were not met.

The day after the vote, UNITA deputy party leader Rafael Massanga Savimbi had said it found "substantia­l difference­s" between its own tallies at voting stations and those of the electoral commission.

Opposition leaders across Africa, long frustrated in their entrenched leaders, have been hailing the shock overturn of last month's presidenti­al vote in Kenya, calling it an example for their own countries to emulate.

On Friday, Kenya's Supreme Court cancelled the results of the August 8 election there, which kept President Uhuru Kenyatta

irregulari­ties. The country now has until October 31 to hold a new election.

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Four opposition parties in Angola on Sunday called for a recount in last week’s general election
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