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The Arab League assures the success of the Sudanese 2010 elections
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• An interview by Mohamed Alfatih Khartoum 17/4/SUNA/ President of the Arab League office in Khartoum, and head of the Arab League observation mission for the 2010 Sudanese elections, Ambassador Salah Halima said the Arab League could assure from its 50 delegates reports from all the states of the Sudan , specially in Darfur and South Sudan that the elections process was completed easily and successfully. He said in an interview with Sudan News agency that the Sudanese elections is considered as a model for transparency and honesty despite its complications compared with other elections where the Arab League had participated by missions , and that the Sudanese elections are considered unprecedented where a great effort is exerted and it included 8 elections cards in the north of Sudan and 12 cards in the south and 16,5 voters had registered for voting with an active presence of international observers whose numbers had exceeded 800 observers in addition to 20000 local observers. Ambassador Salah Halima also hailed the role of the national elections commission in regard to its efforts and he said the commission has recognized the mistakes and reformed and corrected them and this is a stance to be thanked for. He added that the extending the elections period and re-voting in some constituencies is a good stance and must be appreciated and showed that the commission is not biased and work with great transparency. He explained that according to the reports of the Arab League observers it is clear that the participation in voting was very high. In regard to Darfur he revealed that there are differences in the participation rate between the cities and camps , saying that he visited Abushoak camp in Alfashir and talked to observers and voters and he believe that the participation rate in this camp was less than the other camps where it reached 50% compared with the participation in Darfur cities which reached 65% in the average.

In answering a question on the observations of the Arab League in the south he said there might be some violence and forfeiting but at the end what happened didn t affect the proceeding of the elections process

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