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DILI: Voters in East Timor flocked to polling stations on Sunday to cast their ballot in parliamentary elections, hoping for an end to years of political deadlock in Asia’s youngest country.This is the fifth parliamentary poll since East Timor gained independence from Indonesia in 2002 after a 24-year occupation, with 65 national lawmakers to be elected to a five-year mandate.As polling stations opened at 7am (6am Malaysian time), voters formed long queues, carrying umbrellas for shade as they patiently waited their turn.“All people came to give their voices, because one voice can make a change,” said 61-year-old voter Cesar dos Santos de Carvalho at a polling station in the capital Dili.“I

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