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Labiedzka: If We don’t Go to the End how can We Prove Falsification at the Stage of Vote Counting?
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The way the voting will be held, will be very important for the OSCE ODIHR mission. That was said during the meeting of the leader of the United Civil Party Anatol Labiedzka with the head of the observation mission Gert Arens. The ODIHR representative mentioned that now the mission is finishing the work on an interim report of the parliamentary elections assessment.
As Anatol Labiedzka said, the observers from the OSCE ODIHR had already prepared the interim report on the parliamentary election campaign. The report covers the results of the registration of candidates and formation of district and divisional commissions. There remain three main stages of the campaign – agitation, voting, and vote counting. According to Gert Arens, The way the voting will be held, will be very important for the OSCE ODIHR mission:
-- He said that for the OSCE observers the voting procedure will be very important. And if it is held democratically, it will mitigate those negative moments that had already taken place at the campaign. Thus it should be perceived the way that if we do not participate at this stage of the election campaign how we can prove that the vote counting is unfair and incorrect?
At the same time Anatol Labiedzka does not deny that the United Democratic Forces will nevertheless withdraw their candidates before the early voting starts. But this should be determined by the Political Council of the UDF at the sitting on 21 September.
Radio Racyja
