MINSK, 12 September (BelTA) – Maximally comfortable conditions have been created for observers at this year’s parliamentary campaign in Belarus, head of the International Relations Department of the Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of Belarus, Doctor of Political Sciences Sergei Kizima told BelTA.
In his words, Belarus has been gradually improving the conditions for observers who come to the country to monitor the election process. This year these conditions were maximally comfortable. The fact that one side of a vote count table is open to observers and they can stand at a distance of no more than three meters proves that the observers can see the whole procedure of counting. According to Sergei Kizima, the observers who visited more than 100 polling stations did not find any violations and took note of a high-level organization of the elections.
“We can say that this campaign has been one of the best elections in terms of information availability for observers, conditions created for monitoring the process and the organization of the event,” Sergei Kizima said.