Voting held in a transparent and peaceful environment: Foreign observers

Voting held in a transparent and peaceful environment: Foreign observers

Correspondent, The CNN :

A group of foreign observers have expressed satisfaction with the ongoing voting situation in Dhaka. They say that polling is going on by ensuring a transparent and peaceful environment. On Sunday (January 7), three foreign observers assessed the voting situation while talking to journalists after inspecting the polls at Darus Salam Bangladesh Korea Technical Training Center in the capital.

Deputy Head of Mission US STO Terry L. Islay said, the polling environment is good. People are coming to vote. Everything seemed fine. Hopefully, 50 percent of the votes will be read. And in that sense, the centers that we observed, did not see any errors.

Political Editor Ireland Nicholas Hupawall said the polling environment was as peaceful and secure as I have seen. The number of polling stations seems to be less than that of political offices. Polling stations are only 4 thousand, which seems very insignificant. All in all, I think everything is peaceful.

The observer said that free, fair and safe elections will be a milestone for democracy in Bangladesh. Our mandate is to monitor free, fair and secure voting. Liked what we saw. But there is still time. we will see

administrator

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *