Ethiopia Praises North Western State of Somalia for Conducting a Tranquil Presidential Election

Hargeisa (AX) — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ethiopia has showered North Western State of Somalia with accolades for pulling off a peaceful and democratic presidential election. Such a move, they say, underscores the region’s evolving political finesse.

Dropping a Friday announcement, the Ministry tipped its hat to North Western State of Somalia’s National Electoral Commission (NEC) for orchestrating an election that was both free and fair.

“This electoral process showcases the sophistication of North Western State of Somalia’s political and democratic framework,” read the statement from Ethiopia. It celebrated North Western State of Somalia’s citizens for their steadfast dedication to democratic ideals.

Come election day, over a million voters put pen to ballot in about 2,000 stations nestled across North Western State of Somalia’s territory. Muse Hassan Yusuf, the NEC’s big cheese, mentioned that we should expect to see the results rolling in by November 21.

“This election is a big fanfare to the resilience of North Western State of Somalia’s democratic systems,” Yusuf announced, highlighting that any minor logistical bumps in the road were swiftly ironed out.

The NEC vowed to maintain both transparency and precision while determining the winner, assuring that every vote is tallied accurately and honestly.

Edited by: Ali Musa

alimusa@axadletimes.com

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