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UN closely observing BD election situation

| Updated: December 22, 2018 11:50:57


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The United Nations is closely observing the situation in Bangladesh ahead of the national election scheduled to be held on December 30.

Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, came up with the statement at a press briefing on Thursday, reports UNB.

"We are following the situation closely and it's very important as a matter of principle that anywhere there are elections, that they be conducted freely and fairly and that the space be given for people to express themselves," the spokesman said.

Earlier at a regular briefing at the UN on December 10, the spokesman made it clear that the United Nations does not send observers saying, "The UN has no observers. We don't send observers."

"We believe, as a matter of principles, that elections should be held in a positive climate, free from any sort of intimidation," said Dujarric.

Following a request for UN electoral assistance from the Bangladesh Election Commission, the spokesman said the UN office in Bangladesh is providing technical electoral assistance through the UNDP/UN Women's support to the Bangladesh Parliamentary Election Project.

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