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An election in Kiribati provokes Western alarm about Beijing 's sway in Pacific atoll nation.
The island nation of low-lying atolls with 120,000 people is one of the most threatened in the world by rising sea levels.
A second round of voting is scheduled on Aug. 19 for all parliamentary seats that are not won by a majority vote.
Results from the first round are expected Thursday .
“How we’re seeing things in terms of donors and cooperation with partners is that we’re not sure how this is helping us that they’re competing in this sense,” he said. There are 115 candidates contesting the election, including 18 women. Candidates were unopposed for four seats — three of them incumbent lawmakers from the governing Tobwaan Kiribati Party , according to Radio New Zealand ..
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