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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 9, 2010

May 9th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Border Demarcation Committee set to finalise it’s work on November
The Head of the Borders Demarcation, Abdallah Al-sadig stated that the Committee is set to finalise it’s process by November and will submit it’s report to the presidential office for an approval before the referendum. He added that the committee had completed the work on White Nile, Upper Equatorial, Blue Nile and Sannar areas. ( All Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 8, 2010

May 8th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Border Demarcation Committee set to finalise it’s work in November
The Head of the Borders Demarcation, Abdallah Al-sadig stated that the Committee is set to finalise it’s process by November and will submit it’s report to the presidential office for an approval before the referendum. He added that the committee had completed the work on White Nile, Upper Equatoria, Blue Nile and Sannar areas. ( All Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 26, 2010

April 26th, 2010 by Tom Law
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The elections result will be announced in the coming 48 hours
National Electoral Commission revealed that the final election result will be announced within 48 hours, subject to remaining information from the Equatorial and the Unity States, which was anticipated to finish soon. Head of the Technical Committee for NEC, Al Hadi Mohamed Ahmed said that the state committees were not authorize to announce the results. Meanwhile, European Union Observation Mission stated concerns on the result delay and requested a transparent approach to the issue. ( Many Newspapers) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 20, 2010

April 20th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Headlines on the Troika Joint Statement on the Sudan elections

US, UK and Norway indicted mistakes were made during the election. ( Akhbar Alyoum - pro-government newspaper )

US , UK and Norway Missions: ”Sudanese Election was peaceful and included good participation” . The Mission, however, raised concerns on logistic and administrative issues. ( Alahram - pro-government newspapers )

US has concerned over election mistakes. ( Alwifaq - pro-government newspaper)

Troika issue a joint statement on the Sudanese Elections. ( Sudan Vision – pro-government newspaper)

Sudan Troika urges NEC to address election disputes. ( Khartoum Monitor ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 18, 2010

April 18th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Carter: “ the international community set to accept the election result”
In press conference yesterday, Director of the Carter Centre, Jimmy Carter revealed that the election did not meet the international standard, but the international community would accept its result. He also added that the election process was a step toward democratic change. Meanwhile, Head of the European Union Observer Mission in Sudan, Veronique de Keyser said that the election did not meet the international measure, but it was a good step on the CPA implementation. She also said there were technical mistakes and logistical problems. Veronique revealed that NCP and SPLM had control over the election in Sudan. (All Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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UN Video – Carter Centre and European Union reaction to Sudan Elections – 17 April, 2010

April 17th, 2010 by Tom Law
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17 April, 2010 The Carter Center preliminary findings

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 10, 2010

April 10th, 2010 by Tom Law
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70% of voters should participate to guarantee a successful election process

Deputy of the National Electoral Commission (NEC), Abdallah Ahmed revealed that the election would not lead to democratic change, but was a step forward. He added that there were some gaps in the electoral law, which should be reviewed by the legislative council after the election. Abdallah Ahmed stated that 70% of registered voters participating would constitute a successful election. (Alwifaq) [Read more →]

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European Union Sudan Election Monitors Arrive in Khartoum

March 11th, 2010 by Tom Law
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MaximsNewsNetwork: SUDAN ELECTIONS E.U. OBSERVERS in KHARTOUM (UNMIS)

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