Togo’s Presidential Election , The United States calls on the Togolese government to conduct a credible election on April 24 that reflects the will of the Togolese people.
We note disturbing instances of violence over the past weekend, and we call on all sides to maintain calm during the election period. This election can promote peaceful national reconciliation in Togo, but only if it is conducted in a free and fair manner.
Reports of incomplete voter registration, uneven distribution of voter cards and violence are troubling. We are particularly disappointed that the Government of Togo has refused to permit the training of candidate representatives by the National Democratic Institute. We urge Togo to reconsider this decision.
The United States commends the efforts of the Special Envoy of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to improve Togo’s election process. The United States look for results that are credible and accepted by both Togo’s citizens and the international community.
SOURCE: state.gov2005/428 Press Statement Richard Boucher, Spokesman Washington, DC April 18, 2005
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