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EU launches Election Observation Mission to monitor Guyana's 2025 general elections
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51345, member: 636"] European Union bigwigs have green-lit election monitors to watch over Guyana's big voting day coming September 1. The Brussels powerhouse accepted an official invitation from Georgetown officials and got the thumbs up from top brass Kaja Kallas. Polish politician Robert Biedroń will boss the whole operation as head watchdog. The veteran European Parliament member praised Guyana's chance to prove its democratic muscle during what he called a crucial economic turning point. Election experts from across Europe will flood the South American nation to keep tabs on every ballot box. The monitoring squad kicks off with nine seasoned election pros landing August 23 while fourteen long-term watchers spread across the country during early August. Twenty additional short-term observers plus local diplomatic community members will beef up coverage as voting day approaches. The Brussels team plans comprehensive scrutiny of the entire democratic process using international benchmark standards. European officials want to deliver completely neutral judgment on how fairly Guyanese politicians play the election game. Mission leaders will hold a press conference in Georgetown after polls close and release their initial findings. A detailed final report packed with suggestions for better future elections will follow once the dust settles. The deployment shows European commitment to backing solid democratic processes around the globe. Guyana gets another chance to showcase its democratic credentials while the world watches closely. [/QUOTE]
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