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ĦĦMOSCOW, Aug. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The Kremlin-backed candidate Alu Alkhanov has got 75.1 percent of the ballots in Sunday's presidential poll in Russia's Chechen republic after 64.1 percent of the votes were counted, t he election commission said early Monday.
The 47-year-old Chechen interior minister was
followed by Movsur Khamidov, head of the Chechen department of the Federal
Security Service, who only collected 8.6 percent of the votes counted so far,
Russia's Itar-Tass news agency reported.
None of the other five candidates vying for
presidency in the election has won over 5 percent of the ballots, the commission
said.
Under the electoral law, a candidate who gets more
than 50 percent of the total votes will win the presidency for the next four
years.
Alkhanov has been widely expected to win a landslide
victory in the election, held to replace the Kremlin-backed Chechen leader
Akhmad Kadyrov who was killed in a terrorist bomb blast on May 9.
As a favorite of both Russian President Vladimir
Putin's government and the Chechen administration, Alkhanov has vowed to carry
on Kadyrov's policies and to treat security and social stability as top
priorities while trying to restore the tattered economy and improve people's
life.
Putin has made clear his support for Alkhanov and
even made an unprecedented promise to him that Chechnya can keep the revenue
from its oil exports for its reconstruction.
The inauguration ceremony for the new president is
expected to take place within the next two weeks and the outgoing Chechen
government would resign immediately after that.
The Chechen president will then name an acting
premier in charge of forming a new cabinet.
Alkhanov promised Monday that Sergei Abramov and
Ramzan Kadyrov,son of slain Kadyrov, will remain their positions as premier and
first vice premier in the new government if he wins the election and he is not
planning a big reshuffle in the cabinet.
"We all are one team and we shall solve all important
problems together," Alkhanov was cited as saying.
"Abramov is a true professional and he has learnt
Chechnya verywell, while Ramzan Kadyrov will be in charge of security issues,"
he said.
He also called for joint efforts by Chechen and
federal authorities to improve "effectiveness in the implementation of tasks to
restore Chechnya's social and economic life put forward by the Russian
president."
"Moscow and Grozny must act in unison in this
process," Alkhanov added.
Taus Dzhabrailov, chairman of the Chechen State
Council, said parliamentary elections in the republic will be held within three
months after the presidential poll. Enditem |