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Presidential elections in MacedoniaFair or Fraud?  The second round of the Presidential elections in Macedonia, on Sunday 14th, raised questions of irregularities and possible election forgery, as it is already becoming customary in the countriesof South-East Europe.The difference seems at first glance pretty obvious as Boris Trajkovski, the candidate of the ruling party VMRO - DPMNE got around 592,000 votes.Tito Petkovski, the candidate of the opposition Social Democratic Union of Macedonia got around 514,000 votes.The results are quite surprising as in the first round, with six candidates running for the position,Petkovski beat Trajkovski quite severely by around 112,000 votes.Even in this final election round Petkovski wiped out Trajkovski in practically allof the counties where ethnic Macedonians are a majority.One other surprise of this second circle was a turnout of the voters at about 70 percent. This is especially interesting knowing that the leading officials in the "Democratic Alternative" of Vasil Tupurkovski,who turned third in the presidential race of the first circle, warned of irregularitiesin the first circle and said they would boycott the elections, practically turning their voters to that direction.  The Social Democrats accused that the elections in Western Macedonia, in the regions where the ethnic Albanians live,were completely falsified. They claimed that at over 200 polling places the election committees did not functionand that members of the election committees from the part of the Social Democratshad been forcefully been thrownout, so that the elections were conducted solelyby activists of the DPA (ethnic Albanian coalition partner of VMRO-DPMNE).They further on accused the DPA activists of simply putting ballots in the boxes without the presence of the voters.They supported this with the statement that according to the statistics the turnover of theAlbanian population was ranging from 90 percent to 100 percent, which is astonishing.They also stated that Boris Trajkovski had received in the second round of elections more votesby the ethnic Albanian electorate than Nedzipi and Halili, both of the Albanian candidates together, in the first round.  The election commission so far said that casted ballots outnumbered listed voters in five electoral units.  All this did not prevent the Prime Minister Georgievski to declare a victory of Boris Trajkovski late Sunday, even thoughthe State Election Committee will not issue official results until Thursday. VMRO_DPMNE continued with a celebrationlate Sunday evening on the streets in Skopje.  The Social Democrats responded with a massive protest meeting on Monday evening, saying that the victory proclamationof the Prime Minister is indecent, as it was obvious that the election results were forged.  To make it more interesting the leaders of the position and opposition, Georgievski and Crvenkovski,faced each other by a TV duel on the Macedonian State Television(regarded by the Crvenkovski and the Social Democrats as a VMRO-DPMNE party television),where the issue of the falsifying the elections was raised by the Social Democrat anddenied by the VMRO-DPMNE president, who said that we can perhaps speak abouta few minor incidents but nothing of the level that the Social democrats are declaring.  The State Election Committee is to issue a statement with the official numbers on Thursday.  TV duels are to continue.  --------------------------------------Melentie Pandilovski--------------------------------------