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Tanzania Decides: EU, Commonwealth, AU and SADC observers issue joint statement regarding election and Zanzibar annulment; call for transparency

Posted on October 29, 2015 by Ken

October 29 Statement
internationalobservermissionsjointstatement_en.pdf

LSE’s Africa blog asks: Is Tanzania’s National Election Commission credible? 

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This entry was posted in African Studies, democracy, diplomacy, East African Community, elections, Tanzania and tagged election observation, elections, National Election Commission, Tanzania, transparency, voting, Zanzibar by Ken. Bookmark the permalink.

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