a quiet vote casting day
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In Niger, polling stations have closed since 1 p.m. 19, and the count has started. A day of voting in peace and in a peaceful climate, according to observers. As for the Independent National Electoral Commission, Ceni, it is preparing for an election in which all the preliminary results will be centralized and disseminated.
as reported from Niamey, Moussa Kaka
The Niamey offices closed and the count began at the same time. Calls for peaceful elections were likely heard, and voters came out en masse to exercise their civic duty in several schools and colleges.
The same observations are made by international observers, in particular from ECOWAS. The leader of this mission, Mohamed Namadi Sambo, praised the peaceful climate of the election.
The same crowds were observed inside the country where several candidates voted in their femdom. This is the first time that a significant number of candidates are voting in their home country.
On the side of Ceni, it’s the battle match from this Sunday night, the great hall of the convention center receiving all technicians from Ceni, the office, the observers and other journalists accredited for election night. .
The results from the ten regional offices are centralized and broadcast live on national radio and television channels. Broadcast sessions that voters and political parties eagerly awaited.
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