Voters urged to respect results

Victoria.- Seychelles President James Michel urged voters yesterday to respect results in an unprecedented second round run-off against opposition leader Wavel Ramkalawan on the final day of polls. Residents in the Indian Ocean archipelago voted yesterday in the third day of polling, with Michel facing the first serious challenge to his decade-long rule.Michel (71), who is seeking a third five-year term, was forced into a second-round run-off against Ramkalawan after falling short of an outright majority in the first round in early December, when he won just under 48 percent. Ramkalawan (54), an Anglican priest who took 35 percent of the vote on his fifth run at the country’s top job, now has the backing of the second runner-up, Patrick Pillay, a former foreign and health minister, who won almost 15 percent.

“The choice is easier this time round,” Michel said after voting, according to the Seychelles News Agency, noting the options were himself or Ramkalawan.

“I am asking everyone to come down to exercise their rights. . .and choose the person they believe has worked and can do a better job for his country,” he added.

Voting on the most remote islands began Wednesday and continued Thursday, with the main vote yesterday on the main islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue, home to most of the Seychelles’ estimated 91 000 citizens. – AFP.

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