EU EOM Malawi 2019

@eueomMalawi

European Union Election Observation Mission - Malawi 2019

Blantyre
Joined April 2019

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    May 23

    "The EU EOM will continue to follow the result process prior to making its final assessment. MEC needs to be allowed to complete its job and the country should remain calm as it awaits the final result" - Chief Observer POCHE said. More:

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  2. May 24

    "It is essential that MEC finalises the results process in a transparent manner and that all actors support MEC in ensuring that the full electoral process, including treatment of complaints, is allowed to run its course - EEAS Spokesperson on :

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  3. May 23

    On Election Day, the EU EOM had a total of 83 observers, which reported from 342 polling stations, across 120 constituencies in 27 of the 28 Districts of Malawi. Among the polling stations visited, some 79% were in rural areas. - Preliminary Statement:

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  4. May 23

    “The tallying of results continues and it is clear that problems with results sheets are causing challenges. We will continue to follow this critical part of the process prior to making our final assessment. Chief Observer POCHE, presenting the EUEOM Preliminary Statement

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  5. May 23

    “On E-Day, EU observers reported very positively on the opening and voting procedures. The vote count was transparent, but less well-managed, partly due to the difficult conditions and partly due to poor adherence to the procedures” - EUEOM Chief Observer Miroslav POCHE

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  6. May 23

    "Well-managed, inclusive, transparent and competitive elections, but the campaign was marked by tensions and an unlevel playing field. However, results process is still to be completed and inclusivity and transparency are vital" EUEOM Preliminary Statement

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  7. May 23

    Well-managed, inclusive, transparent and competitive elections, but the campaign was marked by tensions and an unlevel playing field. However, results process is still to be completed and inclusivity and transparency are vital -EUEOM Preliminary Statement

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  8. May 23
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  9. May 23

    EUEOM Press Release: Well-managed, inclusive, transparent and competitive elections, but the campaign was marked by tensions and an unlevel playing field. However, results process is still to be completed and inclusivity and transparency are vital

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  10. May 22

    EU teams are still observing the result process in Constituency Tally Centers across Malawi. Tomorrow at 8:30 the EU EOM Malawi 2019 will present its Preliminary Statement

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  11. May 22

    EU teams are still observing the result process in Constituency Tally Centers across . The EU EOM will continue its observation of the tallying of results and other post-electron developments

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  12. May 22

    Tomorrow 23 May 2019 the Chief Observer Miroslav Poche will present EU EOM Preliminary Statement. Media invited to the Press Conference tomorrow at Protea Ryalls Hotel, Blantyre

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  13. May 22

    EU observers remain in Constituency Tally Centers to observe the results process. Below a EU team in Lumbila, Blantyre City West, Southern Region

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  14. May 22

    This morning EU observers are in Constituency Tally Centers to observe the tallying. Below, an EU team in Maladaba, Southern Region.

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  15. May 21

    The Election Day is an intense day for EU Election observers in , but their observation continues. In the coming hours they will observe the counting and the tallying process at the Constituency Tally Centers. #@5050campaignmw

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  16. May 21

    Counting is ongoing in . EU teams remain in the polling stations to assess the process

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  17. May 21

    Counting in Neno, Southern Region. EU EOM observers will follow the entire process.

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  18. May 21

    Counting has started at 6pm across . Below, a photo sent by our observers in Lilongwe.

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  19. May 21

    The EU EOM will issue its preliminary statement on Thursday 23 May in Blantyre. The preliminary statement will cover all aspects of the electoral process for the 2019 elections in

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  20. May 21

    The E-Day is an intense day for EU Election observers in , but their observation continues in the following days. They will observe the tallying process at the Constituency Tally Centers. They will also observe the the post-electron period, including complaints and appeals

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