2007年VOA标准英语-Wade Declared Winner in Senegal Presidential El(在线收听) |
By Kari Barber Speaking at his office late Thursday, Mr. Wade laid out an agenda for his second term as president, including plans to build a new airport, a new technology university and improve roads. He said he was satisfied the campaign process was mostly peaceful. Mr. Wade dismissed opponent's allegations of voter fraud. Campaign team member and president of the new university, Mohamed Camara, says the opposition's complaints are not unexpected. "Opposition is always like somebody you box with, you knock them out and the person says 'no, the referee cheated.' The campaign was great," he said. The third place candidate, Ousmane Tanor Dieng, called the elections the most corrupt the country had seen. However, international monitors and Senegalese observers said the election was free and fair. Senegal is often referred to as a model democracy in West Africa and is the only country in the region to have never experienced a coup. However, high unemployment has made Senegal a flashpoint for illegal migration as thousands of young men each year make the dangerous voyage by boat to Spain's Canary Islands seeking economic opportunity. |
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