Gambia's legislative elections held peacefully

IANS  |  Banjul 

A statement released on Saturday by the European Union (EU) observer mission in the Gambia said that Gambian legislative elections were held peacefully.

"The highly contested National Assembly elections were held in a calm and peaceful atmosphere," Xinhua news agency quoted the observer mission as saying.

The Independent Electoral Commission enjoyed broad stakeholders' trust and, against budgetary and time constraints, delivered elections in a commendable manner, the mission added.

According to the EU, the tabulation of results was observed in all regional collation centres. The election day proceeded in an orderly manner, and knowledgeable polling station staff efficiently facilitated voting.

On April 6, observers drawn from member states, Norway and Switzerland observed the legislative election day proceedings in 222 polling stations across the country.

This is the first time that election observers were in the Gambia.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Gambia's legislative elections held peacefully

A statement released on Saturday by the European Union (EU) observer mission in the Gambia said that Gambian legislative elections were held peacefully.

A statement released on Saturday by the European Union (EU) observer mission in the Gambia said that Gambian legislative elections were held peacefully.

"The highly contested National Assembly elections were held in a calm and peaceful atmosphere," Xinhua news agency quoted the observer mission as saying.

The Independent Electoral Commission enjoyed broad stakeholders' trust and, against budgetary and time constraints, delivered elections in a commendable manner, the mission added.

According to the EU, the tabulation of results was observed in all regional collation centres. The election day proceeded in an orderly manner, and knowledgeable polling station staff efficiently facilitated voting.

On April 6, observers drawn from member states, Norway and Switzerland observed the legislative election day proceedings in 222 polling stations across the country.

This is the first time that election observers were in the Gambia.

--IANS

sku/

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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