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UN 'committed to continue to support' Pakistan's Electoral Commission in wake of general election

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 27 July 2018
Cite as UN News Service, UN 'committed to continue to support' Pakistan's Electoral Commission in wake of general election, 27 July 2018, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5bc494ce34.html [accessed 20 October 2022]
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27 July 2018

The United Nations Secretary-General has congratulated the people of Pakistan for "exercising their constitutional right to vote" on Wednesday, thereby reaffirming "their commitment to a democratic Pakistan."

In a statement issued on Friday, on behalf of UN chief António Guterres, Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric commended Pakistan's Electoral Commission "for the organization of the elections, noting positive initiatives related to training and efforts to enhance the inclusion of women, persons with disabilities and other marginalized groups, as well as first-time voters, in the electoral process."

He said the UN was committed to continue to support the Electoral Commission, as the smooth transfer of power remained in doubt on Friday, with latest news reports suggesting that a group of Pakistani political parties were rejecting the results, alleging vote rigging.

According to the official results released so far, the party headed by former international cricket star and national team captain, Imran Khan, is in the lead, but does not have sufficient seats to secure power without forming a coalition.

Mr. Dujarric said that the Secretary-General was looking forward to the formation of the new government and "wishes it success in providing the people of Pakistan a stable, democratic, and prosperous future."

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