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Election propels Dominican president to third term

Sat May 17, 2008 10:31am EDT
 
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By Tom Brown

SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) - President Leonel Fernandez swept to a third term in the Dominican Republic, propelled back into office by what many see as his success in pulling the Caribbean country out of a deep economic slump.

With partial results giving the New York-raised lawyer and academic enough votes to avoid a runoff after Friday's election, Fernandez's main rival, businessman Miguel Vargas Maldonado of the center-left Dominican Revolutionary Party, conceded defeat.

"I accept and recognize the results of the elections," Vargas said in a speech at his campaign headquarters.

A triumphant Fernandez dedicated his victory to former president Juan Bosch, his leftist mentor who was elected in December 1962 but overthrown in a coup the following September.

The first-round win, he told cheering supporters, meant that "no time will be lost in the continuation of our work and progress."

The central elections board gave Fernandez of the centrist Dominican Liberation Party 53 percent of the vote, while Vargas of the center-left Dominican Revolutionary Party received 41 percent, after results from 72 percent of voting stations were tallied.

Fernandez inherited a crumbling economy in 2004 when he became president for the second time. The collapse of a major bank in 2003 had sent inflation soaring, plunged the Dominican government deep into the red and provoked a sharp economic downturn.

With the help of loans from the International Monetary Fund, Fernandez managed to turn things around, although poverty remains widespread.  Continued...

 
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