http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4036867.stmA White House spokeswoman earlier called for Ukrainian authorities not to certify the election until the fraud allegations are investigated.
Practice. Preach. Hmmm.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4036867.stmA White House spokeswoman earlier called for Ukrainian authorities not to certify the election until the fraud allegations are investigated.
HEH! So you actually admit fraud is rampant in the world's leading "democracy"? o_OTop Gun wrote:...who think there was any more fraud than usual in the 2004 election...
UkraineOSCE wrote:The 2 November elections in the United States mostly met the commitments agreed to by the 55 OSCE participating States in the Copenhagen Document of 1990. They were conducted in an environment that reflects a long democratic tradition, including institutions governed by rule of law, free and professional media and civil society involved in all aspects of the election process.
The presidential elections took place in a highly competitive environment. In what was perceived to be a very close race, the leading presidential candidates enjoyed the full benefits of free and vigorous media coverage throughout the campaign. There was exceptional public interest not only in the two main presidential candidates and respective campaign issues but also in the election process itself. Civil society contributed substantially towards greater awareness of election issues and promoting voter participation. However, a number of significant issues were brought to the attention of the EOM as set out below. *see link*
Bush won. His re-election was legitimate. Get over it. To say that there are similarities between the elections in the US and Ukraine is intellectually dishonest at best, colossally stupid at worst.OSCE wrote:On election day, although voting was conducted in a generally calm manner, overall, observersâ?? assessed election day less favourably, particularly in the central and eastern regions, than 31 October. Observers noted a higher incidence of serious violations, including some isolated incidents of violence, and a pattern of intimidation, including directed towards observers, polling commission members and individual voters. Observers reported that in a significant number of polling stations commissions (PSC) members had been dismissed or ejected. Police were present in a majority of polling stations visited. In some instances, unauthorized persons were interfering in or directing the process, or otherwise attempting to influence voters.
Despite the suspiciously high turnout in some regions (for example 96.31% in Donetsk and 88.41% in Lugansk, according to the preliminary CEC turnout figures), overcrowding was reported by IEOM observers as less of a problem in eastern regions than elsewhere. While far fewer voters were turned away from polling stations due to inaccuracies in the voter list during the second round than in the first, once again there was a regional variation, with fewer voters being turned away in the east.
HEHPebkac wrote:Bush won. His re-election was legitimate. Get over it. To say that there are similarities between the elections in the US and Ukraine is intellectually dishonest at best, colossally stupid at worst.