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Comedian leads in Ukraine elections

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KIeV: A comedian with no political experience raced ahead in the first round of Ukraine’s presidenti­al election, offering a fresh face to voters fed up with entrenched corruption in a country on the frontline of the West’s standoff with Russia.

With over half of all ballots counted by yesterday morning, 41-yearold Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who plays a fictional president in a popular TV series, held a comfortabl­e lead over incumbent President Petro Poroshenko in a vote deemed largely free and fair by the national electoral commission.

A crowded field of 39 candidates has now shrunk to just two, with Zelenskiy and Poroshenko set to go head-to-head in a second round run-off on April 21.

Propelled by his anti-establishm­ent appeal, newcomer Zelenskiy must convince voters he is fit to lead a country that has been at war ever since protests in 2014 ejected a pro-Kremlin government and Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula.

He has been criticised for being an unknown quantity and light on policy detail, and his victory speech on Sunday provided little further insight into what he would do if handed the top job in the second round vote.

Both Zelenskiy and Poroshenko face firmly west, and neither wants to move Ukraine back into Russia’s orbit. But investors are also keen to see if the next president would push reforms required to keep the country in an Internatio­nal Monetary Fund bailout programme that has supported Ukraine through war, sharp recession and a currency plunge.

With 50.4% of ballots counted by 9am yesterday, Zelenskiy held 30.2% of the vote, the Central Election Commission said.

The result is a powerful challenge to the veteran politician Poroshenko, at 16.6%, and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who trailed in third place with 13.1%.

“I would like to say ‘thank you’ to all the Ukrainians who did not vote just for fun,” Zelenskiy told cheering supporters on Sunday.

“It is only the beginning, we will not relax.” — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? We got this: Zelensky delivering a speech after the first exit poll results at his campaign headquarte­rs in Kiev.
— AFP We got this: Zelensky delivering a speech after the first exit poll results at his campaign headquarte­rs in Kiev.

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