Saturday, May 16, 2009

In the parliamentary elections in India wins an alliance of the ruling.

In the parliamentary elections in India began counting votes, transmits Agence France-Presse on Saturday morning.
To date, the majority of seats in Parliament gets the United Progressive Alliance, which is the basis for the ruling party Indian National Congress. " Of the 543 seats in the Indian Parliament alliance gets 221.
Main competitor "ruling" the alliance - the National Democratic Alliance, established on the basis of "Bharatiya Janata", led by the grandson of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's 29-year-old Gandhi Varunom - get 149 parliamentary seats.
If the United Progressive Alliance will retain the leadership before the end of the counting of votes, it will form a new government of India, recalled AFP. In order to enlist the support of an absolute majority in the future parliament, the alliance needs to take a total of at least 272 seats.

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