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JAMAICA-VOTE-POLITICS
Victorious Jamaica Labour Party candidate Clive Mullings(C) who retained the West Central St. James seat is carried into the counting centre by a crowd of his supporters after he defeated the PNP's Francis Tulloch at the polls 03 September 2007 in Montego Bay. Jamaica's first woman premier, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, has refused to concede defeat after officials said the main opposition Jamaican Labour Party won a close vote. The JLP won 31 out of 60 parliament seats in Monday's election, against 29 for her People's National Party (PNP), electoral officials said. "However perplexing some may find the results, the fact is that the people have spoken," said JLP leader Bruce Golding. "As of now, we're conceding no victory to the Jamaica Labour Party," the prime minister told supporters at party headquarters late Monday. AFP PHOTO/PAUL REID
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Montego Bay, JAMAICA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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PAUL REID |
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4 Septembrie 2007 |
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