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Provisional results from Sunday's presidential election in Equatorial Guinea suggest a landslide victory for the incumbent, Teodor Obiang Nguema.
The electoral commission of Africa's third largest oil producer said that with results declared from a quarter of polling stations, President Obiang Nguema had 96.7% of the vote.
The main opposition candidate says he won't respect any outcome from the election as he does not consider the vote to have been free or fair.
The BBC's Caspar Leighton reports.
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