DA Pleads for US Intervention in South Africa's Elections

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The DA wrote to the US government pleading for additional resources to bolster the deployment of election observers. It says its decision to reach out to the United States (US) to intervene in the upcoming national and provincial elections is not meant to cast doubt on the Electoral Commission of South Africa’s (IEC) ability to run the elections.

The DA wrote to the US government pleading for additional resources to bolster the deployment of election observers. It says its decision to reach out to the United States (US) to intervene in the upcoming national and provincial elections is not meant to cast doubt on the Electoral Commission of South Africa ’s (IEC) ability to run the elections.

The DA is pleading for additional resources to bolster the deployment of election observers when South Africans go to the polls on 29 May in what is expected to be a hotly contested election since the dawn of democracy. While previous elections in South Africa have generally been free and fair, with the country counted among those with the best practices and excelling in holding elections after 30 years of democracy, the DA’s letter is seen as insinuating that the IEC lacks the ability to run a smooth election

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