OSCE election observers to announce findings on Tajik presidential election

DUSHANBE, November 7, Asia-Plus — The OSCE Election Observation Mission deployed to monitor the 6 November presidential election in Tajikistan will announce its preliminary findings and conclusions at a press conference today afternoon. The mission is a joint undertaking of the OSCE”s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. […]

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DUSHANBE, November 7, Asia-Plus — The OSCE Election Observation Mission deployed to monitor the 6 November presidential election in Tajikistan will announce its preliminary findings and conclusions at a press conference today afternoon.

The mission is a joint undertaking of the OSCE”s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

A statement will be delivered by Kimmo Kiljunen, Head of the OSCE PA delegation and Special Co-ordinator of the short-term OSCE observation mission, and Onno van der Wind, Head of the OSCE/ODIHR election observation mission.

Media representatives are invited to attend a press conference at 14.30 on Tuesday,  November 7, at the President”s Centre for Strategic Studies, Rudaki Avenue 40, Dushanbe.

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