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By Franz WildParliamentary elections in the Republic of Congo are proceeding1 in most of the country. As Franz Wild reports for VOA from Brazzaville, many Congolese say they have no voting cards and cannot find their voting office.
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| A long line forms at a polling station in Makelekele, a suburb of Brazzaville, 24 June 2007 |
President Denis Sassou-Nguesso, who looks to be consolidating2 his domination over the national assembly, arrived with his wife and daughter to vote at midday in Ouenze, a Brazzaville district.
He told reporters the ballot3 was free and fair.
He said, he thinks the fact that there are more than a1,000 candidates for 137 seats in the assembly is a good sign.
With all regular traffic barred, kids played soccer on the streets, as small groups of people made their way to voting centers.
Many were disappointed, as they realized their names were not on the list or had to trek4 across the city to get to their station, without any transport allowed.
Johnson Igo is one of these.
He says, the Congolese who want to vote today cannot find their polling stations, and if they do, he says, they cannot find their name on the list.
Others joined the boycott5 called by about 40 opposition6 parties, but the main opposition parties have decided7 to compete.
Anyone who does not receive an absolute majority in the first round, faces a July 22 run-off.
Mr. Sassou-Nguesso, who is in power the second time after a 1997 coup8, is up for election in 2009.
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