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International Observer Kei Nakagawa: Elections conducted in accurate conditions and in full transparency
In a statement, Kei Nakagawa, Professor of Political Sociology of Maghreb and President of the International Research group for transregional and Emerging Area Studies, highlighted “the decent conditions in the polling stations” in El Jadida, stating that “the vote in all visited stations took place in accurate conditions and in full transparency without any incident.”
The International observer Dr Kei Nakagawa ( Japanese) was among the observers who covered elections in el-Jadida city ( south of Casablanca)
Dr Nakagawa expressed also her satisfaction of the strong enthusiasm of the voters in the city mainly among women.
Nakagawa commented that: ¨ Once again, Morocco has demonstrated that it is in the right way to make from Morocco a distinctive model for democracy and good governance¨