51. It is likely to win the most seats of any single party, but not enough to retain a majority in the legislature for it to stay the government. 52. It held the most seats in the last Parliament, but not enough to form a government on its own. 53. Looming strong as a contender for one of the other two seats is another Democratic Party candidate James To Kun-sun. 54. Malaysia, Namibia and Argentina win the other seats. 55. Most of the other seats were filled by his supporters. 56. National pre-election surveys predicted the BJP will win the most seats, but not enough to form a government without coalition partners. 57. Nationalists, Communists and their allies gained the most seats. 58. No party won a majority, but Bharatiya Janata won the most seats and custom dictated it be given the first chance to form a government. 59. Only weeks ago, few doubted that the Christian Democrats would again win the most seats and that Dehaene would again be prime minister. 60. Only weeks ago, few doubted the Dutch-speaking Christian Democrats would again win the most seats and put Dehaene forward to succeed himself as prime minister. |