Apart from post elections violence the actual voting in
the Djibouti parliamentary elections was held in a free and fair manner.
This is as per a lengthily report by the Somaliland
Journalists Association-SOLJA which was one of the international election
mission representing 142 in the parliamentary elections held on 22nd February
2013.
Being a media based organization SOLJA was mostly
impressed by the state owned media both electronic and print that treated the
ruling and opposition parties and their candidate's equal opportunity.
"The performance of the government media the only in
Djibouti is commendable" says the report
SOLJA which also commends the Djibouti election
commission for a successful and constitutionally apt election process that it
attributes to that country's election law amended in 2012 thus actually
facilitating, for the first, the election of opposition candidates to
parliamentary.
The two member election observer mission report was
drafted by the SOLJA secretary General who is an experienced election having
performed similar activities in Ethiopia and during the referendum in South
Sudan
According to SOLJA campaigns for the 65 parliamentary
seat contested by the three parties of UMP.USN and CDU were performed in a
peaceful manner with the opposition rallies drawing out large numbers of
supporters who displayed jubilance in their new democratic freedoms.
While the lengthily report is available from SOLJA
website as well on request, below is the full verbatim excerpts of the report
portion on SOLJA's perceptions.
"In a nut shell the parliamentary elections held on
the 22nd Feb in Djibouti were conducted in a free and fair manner and ended
peacefully"
For a full copy of the report visit www.Solja.com
Or contact email: soljajour@gmail.com
Mohamed-Rashid Muhumed Farah, SOLJA secretary general
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