Partial results give comedian strong lead in Ukraine elections

Apr 01, 2019

When he announced his long-shot candidacy at the start of the year, Volodymyr Zelensky's political experience had been limited to playing the president in a TV show

Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky topped the first round of Ukraine's presidential election with almost twice the vote share of his nearest rival, incumbent Petro Poroshenko, partial results showed Monday. 

The election commission website gave actor Zelensky 30.2 percent with Poroshenko trailing on 16.7 percent, with just over half of all votes counted.

The pair will now meet in a run off set for April 21. 

Ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who was herself favourite when she launched her campaign, was knocked out with 13.08 percent of the vote, the figures showed.

When he announced his long-shot candidacy at the start of the year, Zelensky's political experience had been limited to playing the president in a TV show. 

But he tapped into fatigue with the political class and public frustration over corruption and a stalling economy. 

If the actor wins the second round in April, as opinion polls suggest, he will take the reins of one of the poorest countries in Europe -- a nation of 45 million people fighting Russian-backed separatists in its industrial east.

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