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South Africans report on Zimbabwe elections
Published Apr 6, 2005 4:08 PM
According to an April 4 Prensa Latina article headlined “Election in
Zimbabwe reflects will of people, observers say,” the South African
Observer Mission reported that the Zimbabwean elections took place in an
atmosphere “conducive for elections to take place.” The article went
on to report that the “polling day proceeded without reports of any
notable irregularities and that polling stations processed voters quicker
without people waiting for long in queues.”
The mission, which
stationed observers in all of the voting provinces, had the authority to
intervene if they observed any glaring interference into the electoral process
in Zimbabwe.
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