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Opposition Party Wins Zimbabwe Parliament Vote

HeadlineApr 03, 2008

In Zimbabwe, final results show the main opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change, has narrowly won parliamentary elections. The MDC won ninety-nine seats, while President Robert Mugabe’s party won ninety-seven. Presidential results have yet to be announced, but Mugabe appears headed toward a run-off vote against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

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