[08SKOPJE359] MACEDONIA’S ELECTIONS: RULING PARTY WINS, COUNTRY LOSES

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 date: 6/2/2008 17:06 refid: 08SKOPJE359 origin: Embassy Skopje classification: UNCLASSIFIED destination: 08SKOPJE356 header: VZCZCXRO9152 OO RUEHAG RUEHAST RUEHDA RUEHDF RUEHFL RUEHIK RUEHKW RUEHLA RUEHLN RUEHLZ RUEHPOD RUEHROV RUEHSR RUEHVK RUEHYG DE RUEHSQ #0359/01 1541706 ZNR UUUUU ZZH O 021706Z JUN 08 FM AMEMBASSY SKOPJE TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 7395 INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE 0327 RUEAIIA/CIA WASHINGTON DC RUEKDIA/DIA WASHINGTON DC RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHINGTON DC RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC RUESEN/SKOPJE BETA RUEHSQ/USDAO SKOPJE MK RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 2288 RHEHNSC/WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL   UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 SKOPJE 000359    SIPDIS    STATE FOR EUR/SCE    E.O. 12958: N/A  TAGS: PREL, PGOV, NATO, MK  SUBJECT: MACEDONIA'S ELECTIONS: RULING PARTY WINS, COUNTRY  LOSES    REF: SKOPJE 356    SUMMARY  ---------    1. (SBU) Macedonia's June 1 snap parliamentary elections  resulted in an expected victory and absolute majority for the  ruling VMRO party.  Despite numerous international community  (IC) and media appeals for free and fair elections in the  run-up to Election Day (reftel), voting was marred by  numerous incidents of gross election irregularities,  including ballot-stuffing, voter intimidation, and violence  that resulted in one fatality and several injured.  While  governing coalition partners VMRO and DPA labeled the  elections "free and fair," opposition SDSM and DUI, and IC  and local observers condemned the violence and intimidation,  which included illegal detention of election observers.  PM  Gruevski has pledged to conduct reruns in all disputed areas,  to punish all persons responsible for the violence, and to  delay coalition talks until after free and fair reruns are  held. End summary.    UNSURPRISING ELECTION RESULTS  -----------------------------    2. (SBU) As expected, governing VMRO won an absolute majority  of seats in Macedonia's June 1 early parliamentary elections,  followed by its rival SDSM.  Results for the two biggest  eAlbanian parties, DUI and DPA, remain uncertain pending DUI  appeals of the voting in two of the country's six electoral  districts where there were widespread instances of fraud.  Two smaller parties --eAlbanian party PDP and Macedonian  Muslim party PEI-- may succeed in getting one MP seat each.  With 98% of the ballots counted, the State Electoral  Committee (SEC) has put overall voter turnout at 57.45% of  all eligible voters.  Using SEC figures, the following  parties are expected to enter Parliament:    VMRO -- 64 MP seats (479,219 votes)  SDSM -- 28 MP seats (231,978 votes)  DUI -- 14 MP seats (107,230 votes)*  DPA -- 12 MP seats (100,569 votes)*  PDP -- 1 MP seat (8,847 votes)  PEI -- 1 MP seat (7,669 votes)    *likely to change after reruns    ELECTIONS MARRED BY VIOLENCE...  -------------------------------    3. (SBU) Early on the morning of June 1, in the village of  Aracinovo near Skopje, police engaged in a firefight with DUI  activists, resulting in one fatality and at least five  wounded persons.  While the police claimed they returned fire  after a group of armed civilians shot at them from a house,  DUI said the victims were on their way out of a polling  station (PS) when the police opened fire.  There also were  reports of an additional casualty, who is in critical  condition, after a shooting incident near DUI headquarters in  Cair, a suburb of Skopje.    ...INTIMIDATION, AND UNLAWFUL DETENTION  ----------------------------------------    4. (SBU) The Mission's election monitoring teams registered  instances in which people were physically prevented from  voting and were otherwise intimidated after talking to  international observers.  Around noon, armed DPA activists in  the village of Poroj prevented a U.S. observer, her  teammates, police, and SEC officials from leaving a polling  station (PS) and threatening them with death if they attempt  to leave.  The incident occurred when SEC officials,  accompanied by police, arrived to remove ballot boxes and  close the polling station because DPA had ejected the  municipal election board and replaced it entirely with DPA  personnel.  A DPA MP ended the incident with a negotiated  "settlement," in which the captives were released if the SEC  officials agreed to permit the ballot boxes to remain and the  unaccredited DPA election board to continue to operate the  PS.  The DPA operatives also confiscated the weapons of the  police on the scene.  PM Gruevski told the Ambassador he    SKOPJE 00000359  002 OF 003      would follow up to ensure prosecution of the perpetrators.    ...OTHER IRREGULARITIES  ------------------------    5. (SBU) Signs of numerous election irregularities,  especially in Electoral District 1 (Skopje area) and Election  District 6 (northwestern Macedonia), started coming in as  early as the opening of the polls at 7 a.m. on June 1.  Irregularities reported included: massive ballot stuffing;  ballot burning; destroying ballot boxes; use of weapons in  close proximity to the PS; physical assaults on PS officials;  and chasing observers out of a PS.  By mid-afternoon, over 60  PSs had been closed or had suspended operations, and were  deemed unsafe even for the police.  Local election  observation NGO MOST reported that 97 of its observers had  been withdrawn for security reasons, or were prevented from  doing their jobs in a number of PSs.  In the rest of the  country, there were reports of sporadic family voting, proxy  voting, and other incidents, but the overall situation was  much calmer.    GOVERNING PARTNERS: "A VICTORY FOR MACEDONIA"  ---------------------------------------------    6. (SBU) Hours after the polls closed, governing VMRO leader  Gruevski said the elections were "an enormous victory" for  the whole country.  He added that there would be reruns in a  limited number of places to ensure that "each and every MP is  elected fairly."  In a triumphalist speech, DPA's Thaci added  that this was DPA's "sweetest victory" and rejected any need  for reruns.  (Note: Preliminary results point to a DUI  victory, but Thaci insisted that DPA was the party that  received more votes.  End note).  Despite independent  observer assessments that Thaci's party was behind the  majority of election irregularities throughout the day, Thaci  blamed rival DUI as the main culprit.  (Note: In a June 2  meeting with the Ambassador, Gruevski pledged that there will  be no coalition talks until after reruns are completed in a  free and fair manner in the next two weeks.  End note)    OPPOSITION: "THE PRICE IN HUMAN LIFE WAS TOO HIGH"  --------------------------------------------- -----    7. (SBU) Opposition SDSM leader Sekerinska congratulated VMRO  for its victory, but added that the fatality and other  violent incidents indicated that the conduct of the elections  had been "unacceptable."  DUI's Ahmeti said that, rather than  a "day of joy and freedom," Election Day had been "a blood  bath" orchestrated by DPA.  He added that the results in  Election District 6 and in the municipality of Saraj in  Election District 1 were unacceptable because of intimidation  of observers and electoral officials.    OBSERVERS CONDEMN IRREGULARITIES  --------------------------------    8. (SBU) Throughout the day on June 1, the Embassy was in  touch with all parties, urging them to calm their activists  and stop the violence.  The Ambassador called the PM and  urged him to exert pressure over his coalition partner DPA to  stop the harassment and violence.  Her intervention appeared  to result in the early afternoon arrest of DPA-affiliated  crime boss Agim Krasniqi and some of his associates, all of  them implicated in numerous violent incidents on Election  Day, on charges of organizing a group to prevent others from  voting.    9. (SBU) On June 2, the OSCE Office for Democratic  Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) made public its  preliminary conclusions from the June 1 elections.  Although  the elections were "well administered procedurally," ODIHR  assessed that Macedonia had failed to meet "key OSCE and  Council of Europe commitments" due to "a failure to prevent  violent acts" and "the limited and selective enforcement of  laws."  ODIHR concluded that the overall assessment of the  June 1 elections "will depend on whether the authorities will  thoroughly investigate these serious violations."    10. (U) Earlier the same day, the local election monitoring  NGO MOST said that "isolated but serious" incidents had    SKOPJE 00000359  003 OF 003      tarnished the integrity of the elections in certain areas of  the country.  Only the SEC's readiness for quick and  efficient reruns in a wide range of "problematic places,"  according to MOST, would improve the overall situation after  the elections.    COMMENT  -------    11. (SBU) These elections represent a significant setback for  Macedonia's democratic development, and for its NATO  membership prospects.  We, the EU, OSCE, and ODIHR have given  the GOM room to repair the damage, however, if the government  ensures free, fair and peaceful reruns.  Gruevski has pledged  to do that, and we will do our utmost to ensure he follows  through on his commitment and returns Macedonia to the  positive course it was on before he made the fateful decision  to call the early elections.  Milovanovic 
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