What you do is you simple minded that it does not lead to. Lose it but by me. Like a vote for the think youre. Going to look cool enough to get him to give up i think that provided that you take some things with the people that look like it if you. Go. To people have spoken to people i speak to and its clear that the bush is going to feel because you dont. Want to see whats right you can probably. Also coming up tonight in spain a National Debate a national divide what to do with the remains and the legacy of a dictator. The protest in the valley of the fallen has drawn thousands who are here to honor that dictate his memory they chant long live spain and frank frank. Look at the market its unacceptable that it is on it in a percentage that was financed with public money. We begin the day with the good news first for the people of zimbabwe today zimbabweans went to the polls observers say this could be the first fair in free elections its the country gained independence almost forty ye
. and uncluttered t. procedure to come to the elections concerning the voters list the cheats to be have to take that also this reason for optimism but also the reason for concern for the future of zimbabwe the questions how will the opposition react if the president will win these elections will they accept the results on the other hand how will the powerful military react who has been interfering in politics in the past will they allow a peaceful transition of power. i want to go now to our correspondent melanie crystal ball she is in harare the capital of zimbabwe good evening to you melanie the ballot counting we understand is underway right now how did the election itself go were voters able to cast ballots freely and in peace brand it s been truly amazing to see how significant this day has been here bob where there was six million voters and people were out queuing to put in their vote
the ballot counting we understand is underway right now how did the election itself go were voters able to cast ballots freely and in peace brand it s been truly amazing to see how significant this day has been here in zimbabwe there was six million voters and people were out queuing to put in their vote to put the cross next to that candidate from the very early hour able to to put in their vote and that they re really excited that this time it will be the first time in zimbabwean history that that vote well actually count this is the first election in sixteen years in which international election observers have been awhile and into the country we know that there were some observers from the european union there in zimbabwe have we heard what their assessment of the voting is. we ve been talking to observers from the