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- Sudanese_general_election,_2015 abstract "General elections was held in Sudan on 13-16 April 2015 to elect the President and the National Assembly. They were originally scheduled for 2 April, but were delayed by eleven days. These were the first elections to be held following the secession of South Sudan.Incumbent President Omar al-Bashir won the presidential election by a landslide, amid a boycott from the majority of the opposition. The ruling National Congress party also won a majority in the 426 seat National Assembly.".
- Q18667428 abstract "General elections was held in Sudan on 13-16 April 2015 to elect the President and the National Assembly. They were originally scheduled for 2 April, but were delayed by eleven days. These were the first elections to be held following the secession of South Sudan.Incumbent President Omar al-Bashir won the presidential election by a landslide, amid a boycott from the majority of the opposition. The ruling National Congress party also won a majority in the 426 seat National Assembly.".
- Sudanese_general_election,_2015 comment "General elections was held in Sudan on 13-16 April 2015 to elect the President and the National Assembly. They were originally scheduled for 2 April, but were delayed by eleven days. These were the first elections to be held following the secession of South Sudan.Incumbent President Omar al-Bashir won the presidential election by a landslide, amid a boycott from the majority of the opposition. The ruling National Congress party also won a majority in the 426 seat National Assembly.".
- Q18667428 comment "General elections was held in Sudan on 13-16 April 2015 to elect the President and the National Assembly. They were originally scheduled for 2 April, but were delayed by eleven days. These were the first elections to be held following the secession of South Sudan.Incumbent President Omar al-Bashir won the presidential election by a landslide, amid a boycott from the majority of the opposition. The ruling National Congress party also won a majority in the 426 seat National Assembly.".