Tanzania elections not credible, says European Union

Tanzania elections not credible, says European Union

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Dar es Salaam: European Union (EU) observers have expressed reservations on the transparency of the Tanzanian elections. At a press conference, the observers said the National Electoral Commission (NEC) did not provide adequate transparency in its operations during the election process, and that the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party had used the power of incumbency to obliterate the opposition.

The observers were also concerned that NEC and the Zanzibar electoral commission (ZEC) had not allowed them unhindered access to its operations. ?In the undertaking of the different stages of the electoral process, the NEC and ZEC did not provide for full transparency regarding their decision making processes and stakeholders access to scrutinize the commission?s activities was not always granted,? the observers said at a press conference at Serena hotel, Dar es Salaam.

Their observations came as the electoral commission continued announcing the results, which project a win for the ruling party candidate, John Pombe Magufuli, against the opposition Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema)?s Edward Lowassa.

Lowassa rejects 'rigged' poll results in Tanzania elections The EU accused the ruling party of using the state machinery in its campaigns, arguing that this robbed the elections of a fair playing ground. Power of incumbency "The ruling party (CCM) continued to benefit from its historical legacy.

The party's use of or benefit from what were formerly state resources and assets, such as public stadia and sports grounds, provided an advantage over other parties and contributed to an imbalance in the electoral playing field. "The inauguration of a number of major projects in the last weeks of the campaign further blurred the distinction between the state and the ruling party, reinforcing CCM's campaign advantage," said the observer group.

The observers were equally hard hitting in their observations in the semi autonomous island of Zanzibar, saying that although there are reasonable legal frameworks for the conduct of a credible election, limitation of freedoms in the island is a key concern. Yesterday, the ruling CCM party said that it had seen the observation's preliminary report and noted the concerns. Through its national executive Committee member, January Makamba, the party promised reforms in the future.

Source:Standardmedia
 
"The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is deeply concerned by the announcement of the Chairman of the Zanzibar Electoral Commission to nullify the elections. We note that all the international observers were impressed by the quality of the electoral process they witnessed. We call on ZEC to resume the results tabulation process without delay.
We congratulate the people of United Republic of Tanzania on the peaceful and enthusiastic way in which they participated in their elections. We call on all political actors to seek a solution which respects the will of the Zanzibari people as expressed in the polls on 25 October.
The United Republic of Tanzania has a well deserved reputation for peace and stability and respecting democratic principles. We urge all Zanzibaris to maintain peace and we commend the restraint they have shown so far."
 
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!


"The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is deeply concerned by the announcement of the Chairman of the Zanzibar Electoral Commission to nullify the elections. We note that all the international observers were impressed by the quality of the electoral process they witnessed. We call on ZEC to resume the results tabulation process without delay.
We congratulate the people of United Republic of Tanzania on the peaceful and enthusiastic way in which they participated in their elections. We call on all political actors to seek a solution which respects the will of the Zanzibari people as expressed in the polls on 25 October.
The United Republic of Tanzania has a well deserved reputation for peace and stability and respecting democratic principles. We urge all Zanzibaris to maintain peace and we commend the restraint they have shown so far."
 
Hakika naona nchi yangu ikibomoka nikiwa hai, sipendi na nisengependa kuona haya yanatokea kwenye ardhi ya Tanzania.
 
Aisee wamesemaje??
Kidhungu kileletwa kwa ndege
 
They can go to hell !

JPM is the new President. If they like, they can offer Lowassa some employment in the EU.
 
Magufuli Tumemuelewa, Ni mwenzetu,ametuhaidi mabadiliko ya Kweli ,Tunamuunga mkono na Tumemchagua.
 
Hao wadhungu si ndio barabara zetu zimeandikwa "kwa hisani ya watu wa ulaya "

Kwa hisani ya watu wa marekani
 
Uloi nga mâché68;14497863 said:
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!

Wewe na nani??
 
Uloi nga mâché68;14497863 said:
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!

wewe .mjinga kweli wakati rais akitembeza kibakuli kwao mbona husemi hayo hao ndio wanakuweka mjini na kiburi chako
 
Uloi nga mâché68;14497863 said:
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!

Nilichoweka hapo kinapingana na mtoa mada.
Waangalizi wa kimataifa wameridhika kwa kiasi kikubwa na jinsi uchaguzi ulivyosimamiwa na tume.
 
Hao wadhungu si ndio barabara zetu zimeandikwa "kwa hisani ya watu wa ulaya "

Kwa hisani ya watu wa marekani

ni kweli alafu kuna watu wanabwabwaja huku hilo hawalioni kila siku mkulu yuko kwao kulia shida
 
They can go to hell !

JPM is the new President. If they like, they can offer Lowassa some employment in the EU.
Now ombaomba are saying go to hell
I am sitting beside watching
 
Uloi nga mâché68;14497863 said:
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!

Ndo maana mnaitwa ccmzoo! Yaani akili zenu ni sawa na ng'ombe na mifugo mingine.
HUKO NDO MNASHINDA KOMBAOMBA KILA SIKU LKN KUTOA MAONI YAO JUU YA MAOVU MNAYOFANYA NDO HAPANA
 
Hata heshima aliyoacha Mwalimu waliofuatia wameidhalilisha lakini hata kadogo kalikokuwa kamebaki hawa watu wamekamalizia. Tutakuja hapa jukwaani kuambiana, Tanzania will never be same kwa makosa haya!
 
Uloi nga mâché68;14497863 said:
Waende zao huko! Hawawezi kutuchagulia Rais tusiyemtaka. Sisi tumemchagua DR MAGUFULI awe Rais wetu. Wao kama kuna wanayemtaka wakampe atawale huko kwao!

Huyo ni rais wa ccm siyo wa Tanzania. sisi tunataka mabadiliko huyo Magufuli mkanywe naye chai
 
Dar es Salaam: European Union (EU) observers have expressed reservations on the transparency of the Tanzanian elections. At a press conference, the observers said the National Electoral Commission (NEC) did not provide adequate transparency in its operations during the election process, and that the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party had used the power of incumbency to obliterate the opposition.

The observers were also concerned that NEC and the Zanzibar electoral commission (ZEC) had not allowed them unhindered access to its operations. ?In the undertaking of the different stages of the electoral process, the NEC and ZEC did not provide for full transparency regarding their decision making processes and stakeholders access to scrutinize the commission?s activities was not always granted,? the observers said at a press conference at Serena hotel, Dar es Salaam.

Their observations came as the electoral commission continued announcing the results, which project a win for the ruling party candidate, John Pombe Magufuli, against the opposition Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema)?s Edward Lowassa.

Lowassa rejects 'rigged' poll results in Tanzania elections The EU accused the ruling party of using the state machinery in its campaigns, arguing that this robbed the elections of a fair playing ground. Power of incumbency "The ruling party (CCM) continued to benefit from its historical legacy.

The party's use of or benefit from what were formerly state resources and assets, such as public stadia and sports grounds, provided an advantage over other parties and contributed to an imbalance in the electoral playing field. "The inauguration of a number of major projects in the last weeks of the campaign further blurred the distinction between the state and the ruling party, reinforcing CCM's campaign advantage," said the observer group.

The observers were equally hard hitting in their observations in the semi autonomous island of Zanzibar, saying that although there are reasonable legal frameworks for the conduct of a credible election, limitation of freedoms in the island is a key concern. Yesterday, the ruling CCM party said that it had seen the observation's preliminary report and noted the concerns. Through its national executive Committee member, January Makamba, the party promised reforms in the future.

Source:Standardmedia
I have the copy of the European Union prelimiary statement,and I have read it . So don't cheat us.
 
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