EU impressed with Uganda poll, says diplomatic delegation

EU impressed with Uganda poll, says diplomatic delegation
Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation in Uganda, Ambassador Atillio Pacifici

Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation in Uganda, Ambassador Atillio Pacifici

KAMPALA, Jan 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation in Uganda, Ambassador Atillio Pacifici, said they are impressed with the level of organisation and peaceful conduct exhibited during the presidential and parliamentary polls held on Thursday.

“We saw an extremely well-organised election exercise with people very orderly waiting to cast their votes and everything went on very peacefully. We are very impressed…the (Electoral Commission) presiding officers were very professional,” he said.

The EU delegation chief made the remarks Friday while speaking to journalists at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds where the EC tally centre for collating parliamentary election results for Kampala’s five divisions has been set up.

“It is very impressive that there are so many young, well-educated Ugandans [involved in the electoral process],” he added during their impromptu visit to the tally centre.

The EU has this time not deployed election monitors, as it has traditionally done, in part because the government of Uganda has not implemented a raft of recommendations that the EU election Observers have made during the past polls.

Instead, the EU has sent what it calls a diplomatic watch – a team of diplomatic staff from various embassies of the bloc member countries in Kampala – to just see things transpiring in the elections.

Unlike professional election observers, the diplomatic watch members will not issue formal election observation mission reports or make specific recommendations.

The EU has assembled 63 staff divided into 17 groups to traverse parts of the country to informally observe compliance with electoral processes and procedures. They are expected to file reports for internal use by the EU.

Among the places that the diplomatic watch team has visited are Mbale, Moroto, Arua, Lira and Rukungiri.

Except for sporadic localised clashes among supporters of rival political camps and arrests, including of 30 civil society observers, police and EC reported that Thursday’s vote was generally peaceful.

Uganda’s longtime leader Yoweri Museveni was re-elected for a sixth term winning 58.64% of the nearly 10 million ballots cast, while opposition leader Bobi Wine received 34.83% of the vote. — NNN-AGENCIES

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