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Santo Domingo.– President Leonel Fernandez declared victory early Saturday in the Dominican Republic's election and pledged to continue pushing forward economic projects that have helped pull the country out of a deep economic slump.

Fernandez had 53.55 percent of the vote, or 1,992,290 votes out of the 3,679, 834 million counted as of Saturday morning, the Central Electoral Commission said. The commission had not yet declared him the winner, however.

The former New Yorker needs to win at least 50 percent of votes to avoid a run-off. Fernandez said that he interpreted his apparent victory as a renewal of confidence in the Dominican Liberation Party. He said he would continue revitalizing the economy as he has done throughout his most recent term.

His main rival, center-left construction magnate Miguel Vargas, said he accepted and recognized the results. He received 41 percent of the vote, while populist candidate Amable Aristy led a batch of other challengers to hold third place with less than 5 percent.

The victory makes Fernandez the first Dominican president to be re-elected since the country's last strongman, Joaquin Balaguer, was ousted 12 years ago, showing many voters have overcome hesitations about long-serving politicians in a country with a painful history of iron-fisted rule.

In his victory speech, Fernandez invited Dominicans to take part in a short-lived party over the weekend, but roll up their sleeves and be ready get back to work on Monday.

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 17 May 2008 9:53 AM
From: Canada
the best man won.......
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Written by: TheTruth, 17 May 2008 10:10 AM
From: United States, Boston
Money does buy happiness , Next week I will go to the D.R. and meet with the good old PLD blues brothers band and pay off as many people I can to get the contracts I was promised. Four more years of the Purple People Eaters. readyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ? GO!
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 17 May 2008 10:20 AM
From: Canada
truth at least you wont have to introduce yourself to new thieves look on the bright side .....those 4 year old bribes you paid to hippo and the 38 thieves would have to refreshed anyway
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Written by: TexasBill, 17 May 2008 10:48 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Let us hope and pray that the PLD will be more transparant in their dealings in government now that they are assured of 4 more years of being in power.
They nee to concentrate on completing the "PROJECTS" that have been started, then assure that adequate and sufficient funding is allocated toward increasing the educational level of the citizenry, that the startup projects in the arena of adequate electrical supply are fulfilled, that the roadways and bridges are completed without too much "cutting of corners", that the allocation of available acreage toward the production of ethanol does not negatively impact the production of needed surpluses in food production amoung a myriad of other priorities facing this nation.
Many promises have been made in the past about all ofthe above, but very little has been done to bring about the fruition of those items. A great deal of rhetoric has been emitted andnow is the time to impliment that rhetoric into actions favoring the people.

TB
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Written by: Euromax, 17 May 2008 10:54 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Region Cibao
gano!!! que bien!! yeaaaa i feeel soo happy, everybody here is making a merengue party, with drinks and food!! e pa' lante que vamos?!!!!!! :D

LF the best!
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Written by: DennisC, 17 May 2008 11:45 AM
From: United States

Bien!!, Bien!!,
no PRD, NO PRD,. NO PRD,
for that I declare myself the happiest man on earth,
nothing with the group that destroy everything leaving nothing behind,
perhaps, after 3 new generations , 100 years passed, we will see..........
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Written by: chillaxin201, 17 May 2008 11:46 AM
From: United States
I just hope that the country and the Dominicans on the island do not not suffer.
We all know that the PLD and PRD are all thieves. This Democracy is two wolves and one lamb arguing about whats for dinner.
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Written by: soundessential, 17 May 2008 11:50 AM
From: Dominican Republic
at least this "come solo"s belly is almost full... PRD's belly has suffered four years of hunger...

this video represents the country's assets and PRD's hunger:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_5bxyBCek
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Written by: DennisC, 17 May 2008 12:37 PM
From: United States
soundessential:
perhaps you need the reminder of the sound of where that come solo expression came from,
your own people of the PRD created it,
youtube don't know crap what the PRD is, youtube have no idea what they do,
youtube would named them Atila and his huns if they know what PRD means.

No matter what you say, people remembered.
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Written by: time2rize, 17 May 2008 12:42 PM
From: Dominican Republic
this video represents the country's assets and PRD's hunger:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_5bxyBCek
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soundessential,

LMAO most likely these people voted for PLD, just wait till, towards the end of the year,or maybe the beginning of next year, when PLD cuts off the small paychecks.

I know people that in the middle of 2006, they could not wait, to get rid of LF, and all of sudden,LMAO out of no where, they started waving purple flags.
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Written by: DennisC, 17 May 2008 1:02 PM
From: United States
time2rize;
buddy from Cabarete,
I do believe we have the same criteria of who we would have wanted to win yesterday,
although impossible, at least for now, but you like myself believe Guillermo Moreno stand to be
perhaps the only hope for our future.
However, now at this moment, purple flag, red flag, green flag, yellow flag,
hell even black flag,
any flag, BUT WHITE FLAGS.
ENOUGH FOR THE WHITE FLAG OF THE PRD, NO MORE FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS.
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Written by: CarlosFranco, 17 May 2008 1:20 PM
From: United States
"showing many voters have overcome hesitations about long-serving politicians in a country with a painful history of iron-fisted rule"


DR is moving away from its totalitarian past
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Written by: Ferreras555, 17 May 2008 1:47 PM
From: United States
yes im so happy we do not need the PRD in power yyyyyyyyyyaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy PLD Pa lante Presidente
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Written by: santanar, 17 May 2008 1:53 PM
From: United States
53% of Dominican agreed that LF was taking the country in the right direction and was not the time for a rocky to step up to the play, lets congratulate the country for their maturity.
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Written by: tejada, 17 May 2008 2:33 PM
From: United States
Donde estara Josean...
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Written by: jemesouviens1804, 17 May 2008 2:49 PM
From: United States, Spring Valley, NY
Three terms!!!!!!...............now thats very Democratic.
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Written by: Edward, 17 May 2008 5:09 PM
From: United States, Leominster, Massachusetts
4 more years of macroeconomic stability and growth!!! :-)
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Written by: BASTA, 17 May 2008 7:50 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Well, this just shows how stupid people are 97%!
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Written by: sangwong This user is banned, 17 May 2008 9:17 PM
From: United States
Congratulations DR and all all Dominicans everywhere .. the world watched in awe as you deliberately and peacefully picked your leader .. we are all very proud of you .. I am extremely happy and proud for you .. I don't know what else to say ..
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Written by: abelh1975, 17 May 2008 11:02 PM
From: United States
Gobiernos humanos= fracaso. El hombre lamentablemente ha tratado por anos de resolver muchos de los problemas complejos que afronta la humanidad hoy sin ningun exito, sigue tratando, y lo resultados mundialmente son iguales NADA. Que ciertas son las palabras biblicas en el libro de Jeremias 10:23 dice " Bien se yo, oh Jehova , que al HOMBRE terrestre no le pertenece su camino. NO PERTENECE AL HOMBRE QUE ESTA ANDANDO SIQUIERA DIRIGIR SU PASO" Al independizarse de la sobernia de Dios o sea ( el derecho que Jehova Dios tiene de gobernar a los seres humanos) el hombre a causado ruina al hombre. Guerras mundiales, pobreza, injusticia, recession economicas, altos niveles incontrolables de delinquencia. Cuando votan por seres humanos estan votando por lo ante dicho. El Reino Mesianico en manos de Cristo es el remedio para todos los problemas humanos. Que hara el reino mesianico Daniel 2:44 dice "triturara y pondra fin a todos los reinos (reinos humanos), o sea va eliminar los gobiernos human
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Written by: BLANCO, 18 May 2008 11:11 AM
From: Dominican Republic
thank god it is over and we have the luxury of not having to watch political commmercials, listen to the music blasting from vehicles. 63% gives us some peace and quiet... BUT the pundits on TV the last two days are incredible... it is surprising to me that these same pundits crying the blues that the PRD did not win don't remember it was ALI BABA (Mejia) who tried to silence them... In any event lets get to work on education and public health FORGET the metro for now and do something for all the population.. I WILL COMMENT LATER IN OPINION SECTION MY OVERVIEW
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 18 May 2008 11:24 AM
From: Canada
Today the PRD let Ali Baba out from the basement for the first time in months ...If he had been seen in public sooner they would have got whupped much worse
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Written by: DennisC, 18 May 2008 12:03 PM
From: United States

The most curious thing about this PLD victory is the absolute silence of the PRD gang of thieves,
afterwards .
I was also amazed at MVM acepting defeat so graciously without even knowing the final results
of the voting, which means, they knew before handed, it was all an illusion for the PRD, trying to mantain the party name in the minds of the fools that still follow them.
And yesterday, in the house of the party, although doors were open, only three persons were seen all day.

Have the Dominican people finally put an end to the PRD for the next generations?
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 18 May 2008 12:11 PM
From: Canada
The locusts will return in 20 some years reformed we hope
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Written by: DennisC, 18 May 2008 1:30 PM
From: United States
Goulet:

my friend, that was a party founded 70 or something years ago, by the likes of Juan Bosch, Angel Miolan, Juan Isidro Jimenez Grullon, Virgilio Mainardy, all intelectuals and real fighters,
Yet, a man like Juan Bosch left after seeing what the party had become, and the future gang of destructors would be forthcoming, and was he right?

Today, that party is signal of no morality from men who have taken power three times, and have manage to create a total economical devastation each one of the 3 times,
completely discredited nationally.

The faces we see today, are the same of 20 or more years ago, sons of others of devastated the country are today in the limelight, but there are many who remember where they come from.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 18 May 2008 1:41 PM
From: Canada
they are like cock roaches you cant get rid of them " La cucaracha La cucaracha " Hippo Cucaracha Grande
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Written by: DennisC, 18 May 2008 3:40 PM
From: United States

And where is this Vargas Maldonado now?
didn't he said he was a winner?,
nothing but "patrañas y bravuconadas"
so proper of PRD hench men.
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Written by: buenoha, 19 May 2008 4:24 AM
From: Netherlands, Amsterdam
And now solve the energy and clean water supply problem first. Please be the first president to solve that. The rest will come after.
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Written by: DennisC, 19 May 2008 1:42 PM
From: United States
I am worried, where is my buddy Josean?
I have not seen a word from him in more than a week,
come on back one and only.
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Written by: buenoha, 19 May 2008 2:40 PM
From: Netherlands, Amsterdam
Josean = one of the supporters of the opposition. That's why he is quiet.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 19 May 2008 2:45 PM
From: Canada
They are now in Missouri on their drive to California .........Rubi and josean they send their best
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Written by: DennisC, 19 May 2008 4:23 PM
From: United States
Goulet, you are bad!!!,
so driving to California, huh ?
then they are driving in the wrong direction,
thought they would be far from driving, but hiding rather.

But Josean is not bad, he just have different ideas., which might prove correct in the long term.
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 19 May 2008 4:28 PM
From: Canada
you got that right
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