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The governing party in Ethiopia is leading the vote count from Sunday's election, officials say.
埃塞俄比亚官员透露,执政党正在进行周日选举的计票工作。

Partial results show Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's party is ahead "in all regions", says the election board.
EU observers are investigating complaints of irregularities(谬误,不规则) during the vote, but say it was largely peaceful and calm.
Human Rights Watch has condemned1 the election as multi-party theatre staged by a single party state.
The US-based group says the election was preceded by "months of repression2(压抑,镇压) ", in which the government "pressured, intimidated3 and threatened Ethiopian voters".
The governing Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) has rejected the claims, and accused HRW of waging a malicious4(恶毒的) smear5 campaign.
Poll test
Election board official Merga Bekan said that with around three-quarters of the results declared, the EPRDF was in the lead.
"Definitely, at this point the EPRDF has won, definitely," he said.
The EPRDF is leading in the opposition6 heartland of Oromia region, and also in the capital Addis Ababa, where it lost in the 2005 election.
Victory was widely expected, but few thought it would be such a landslide7, reports the BBC's Will Ross in Addis Ababa.
He says it had been expected that an eight-party coalition8 known as Medrek would pose the biggest threat to the governing party, but its showing was dismal9(凄凉的,沉闷的) .
Mr Meles - in power since 1991 - put the expected win down to an impressive track record, especially when it comes to economic growth.
The government has worked hard to improve infrastructure10, especially in the urban areas and access to social services like healthcare has increased.
But this poll was also being seen as a test for the country after the 2005 disputed election led to violence.
An opposition coalition came close to winning the election, and protests against the result led to almost 200 opposition supporters being shot dead in the streets. Opposition leaders were also detained, and one remains11 in jail.
This time, there will be much debate as to whether the ruling party's certain victory is down to impressive efforts at developing the country or state harassment12(烦恼,骚扰) of the opposition, our reporter says.
Analysts13 suggest the truth is a combination of the two, he adds.
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repression
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intimidated
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malicious
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smear
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opposition
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coalition
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dismal
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infrastructure
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remains
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harassment
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