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Mihail Formuzal will be thus the new Governor of Gagauzia (After Moldpres).
At the same time, Ambassador O’Neill observed some deficiencies: voters’ identification documents were not always properly checked; some voters requesting to vote at home using the mobile box were not served; in some cases electoral observers from non-governmental organizations had difficulties accessing the precincts; contradictory and ambiguous provisions in the Gagauz Law on Bashkan elections that must be tackled in anticipation of future elections. O’Neill regretted as well as “that the preliminary results of the first round were not announced periodically. This, along with the very late display of the voter lists, could potentially have undermined public confidence in the election process” (After http://www.osce.org/item/22745.html).
According to the parallel vote counting, undertaken by the League for Defence of Human Rights (LADOM), the results of the second round of elections for the Governor (Bashkan) post of Gagauzia, held on December 17, 2006, are almost identical with the official results:
According to LADOM, the turn-out in elections on December 17 was 62.8%, on the supplementary voting rolls being registered 5.96% of Gagauz voters.