epa04165658 Macedonians wait in the line to vote at a polling station in Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 13 April 2014 during the first round of the country's Presidential elections. Macedonians were voting for the country's new president 13 April, with the incumbent and his main challenger certain to go to the run-off in two weeks. Opinion polls predicted a neck-in-neck race between President Gorge Ivanov and the candidate of the opposition Social Democrats, Stevo Pendarovski. Opinion polls gave Pendarovski a slight lead over Ivanov, who was backed by the ruling conservative VMRO-DPMNE party. EPA/NAKE BATEV
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