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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia's two main opposition parties claimed victory Wednesday in parliamentary elections seen as a test of the African nation's commitment to democracy, saying they have won enough seats to form a government.
The claim came a day after Ethiopia's ruling party said it had won just over half the parliamentary seats in Sunday's vote, acknowledging opposition gains but insisting it would remain in power.
The National Electoral Board said any party can claim victory, but only its results count.
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