Over 1,500 International Observers Registered For 2010 Ukraine Presidential Election

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A total of 1,583 foreign official observers are registered by Ukraine’s electoral commission. These international observers are set to monitor the 2010 Ukraine Presidential Election on January 17.

According to Central Election Commission (CEC) member Yulia Shvets at the January 8 meeting, the commission registered two from Hungary, three from Belarus, four from Estonia, eight from the Inter-parliamentary Assembly of the CIS member-states, 38 from For Free and Fair Elections, an international public organization promoting electoral technologies, and 526 from the European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO).

Ukraine’s first female prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who is one of the presidential candidate of the said election, assured the nation that there will be no election fraud this year’s election will be fair to all and transparent.

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