In addition, he called on political parties to protect the democratic system and see competitive elections as chances for development rather than conflict.
“The Electoral Commission bears a great deal of responsibility for establishing the institution that will guarantee the credibility of our elections. The government is contributing to the smooth operation of the Electoral Commission.
“Political parties bear a great deal of responsibility as well, and I hope they understand that certain people aim to destroy the multiparty democratic form of administration and that their reputation is also at stake.
“It is the responsibility of the parties to prove that contests for office are noble endeavors that develop character, and that, at the conclusion of the process, the loser will extend congratulations to the winner, and an election does not mean the end of the world.”
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