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Timor Leste announces parliamentary election results

The Revolutionary Front for an Independent Timor Leste (FRETILIN) has won the Southeast Asian country’s parliamentary election, according to the vote result announced on July 24.
Timor Leste announces parliamentary election results ảnh 1An officer was checking the votes after the election in Dili on July 22 (Photo: EPA/VNA)
 
 Hanoi (VNA) – The Revolutionary Front for an Independent Timor Leste(FRETILIN) has won the Southeast Asian country’s parliamentary election butappears unlikely to claim the absolute majority required to govern outright,according to the vote result announced on July 24.

With all 567,964 valid votes, FRETILIN, which won 29.65 percent of the totalvotes, is expected to get 19-20 seats in the 65-seat parliament, short of the33 seats needed to control the unicameral parliament outright.

FRETILIN, the main party in the country, can form a coalition with its chiefrival, the National Congress for East Timorese Reconstruction party (CNRT),which gained 29.46 percent of the votes and get around the same number of seatsas FRETILIN.

Meanwhile, the newly-established Popular Liberation Party, led by formerPresident Taur Matan Ruak captured 10.58 percent of total votes and the DemocraticParty obtained 9.79 percent. Both of them are likely to get 6 and 7 seats,respectively.

As many as 21 political parties contested in the election, in which they mustwin at least 33 seats to become a major party in the country’s legislative body.
[ꦜTimor Leste: FRETILIN dominates parliamentary election]

After 15 years of independence, Timor Leste still faces a series of economicchallenges, including high unemployment rate. The election took place in thecontext that young voters have become more pessimistic about the country’seconomic prospects.

An opinion poll conducted by the Asia Foundation, a non-profit internationaldevelopment organisation, in December 2016 showed an overall downward trend inviews about the country’s outlook, with increasing level of discontent amongyounger voters.

In 2014, about 73 percent of the interviewees said that Timor Leste was on theright track while only 58 percent share the same feeling in 2016.-VNA
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