Official results from Sunday's run-off election in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia have confirmed the centre-right opposition coalition as the winner, but without an outright parliamentary majority.
The coalition had earlier indicated it would invite support from ethnic-Albanian parties -- which also did well in the elections.
The opposition alliance of an ethnic Macedonian nationalist party and the newly-founded Democratic Alternative won fifty-eight of the one-hundred-and-twenty parliamentary seats.
The outgoing Social Democrats won twenty-nine.
Voting will be repeated in two districts because of irregularities.
Correspondents say the coalition shares the outgoing government's desire for good relations with both NATO and Yugoslavia.