NEC Yafungua Milango kwa Wasimamizi wa Nje Hawata Ruhusiwa Siku ya Kupiga na Kutangaza Matokeo ya Kura - MULO ENTERTAINER

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16 Sept 2015

NEC Yafungua Milango kwa Wasimamizi wa Nje Hawata Ruhusiwa Siku ya Kupiga na Kutangaza Matokeo ya Kura

National Electoral Commission (NEC) has observer of elections to be held 25 October, this year will be allowed to participate in the oversight of all stages of voting, counting and declaration of election results at polling stations.
600 international observers are expected to supervise the exercise of the fifth general election since the restoration of multiparty democracy in 1992 elections were held for the first time in 1995.
In this year's election, 23.7 million Tanzanians locally and who fulfill the conditions to vote, are expected to choose the level of civic leaders, parliamentary and presidential elections.The poll is expected to be highly competitive due to join the four parties forming the Union Constitution upinzania Men (Kawa).
Parties are the Party for Democracy and Development (Chadema), the National League for Democracy (NLD), the Association of Men (CUF) and NCCR - Reform.Also other factors described in fueling fierce competition are two retired prime ministers, Edward Lowassa and Frederick Sumaye join the opposition coming from the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), which is the ruling party.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with MwanaHALISI Online, afternoon, Acting Director of Legal NEC, Emmanuel Kawishe said: "Among the people who will be allowed to enter the voting room are observers from local and abroad.
"These viewers will be involved in every stage of voting, counting and announcement of results at polling stations, provided they have a permit kinachowatambulisha from NEC," said Kawishe.However, last Tuesday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Bernard Membe speaking to ambassadors representing their countries Tanzania urged the observers to withhold any statement relating to campaign or election before the NEC to do so.
Kawishe said others will be allowed to enter the voting room is the chief administrator of choice in the center and two of his assistants from NEC and agents of political parties where each party competing in the elections kitawakilishwa and ate one."Also, there will be out of the station and the police. These soldiers will not be allowed entry into the polling room. They stay out to watch the security situation. And will be allowed to enter into the chamber to vote if he was to do so by the administrator of elections in the center and not otherwise, "said Kawishe.In addition, there will be out of the station and one from NEC clerk who will have the task of providing orientations to the voters, including what measures follow after arriving at the polling station.