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The Sudanese elections are free and transparent
A group of independent U.S. observers said that the multiparty elections that have just been held in Sudan are positive and contribute to improving the political situation in the country.
The E.U emphasized on the importance of the first multiparty elections. They are a crucial step in the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, while noting significant gaps in relation to international standards, said Veronique de Keyser, head of the EU mission, in a press conference in Khartoum.
“The elections were administered satisfactorily in 70% of cases. She said that the electoral process has suffered unprecedented complexity, explaining that there was no real concurrence in the north after the withdrawal of several parties, although the election has been frustrated in the south by bad organisation.