Over 12,000 Observers, Monitors, and Representatives to Oversee Presidential Election Second Round
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The Election Commission (ECM) has revealed that a total of 12,083 individuals will be on duty during the second round of presidential election, marking a rise from the initial round of voting.
During the first round of the presidential election, which saw participation, a total of 9,071 observers, monitors, and candidate representatives were present. This comprised 3,428 observers, 3,836 monitors, and 1,807 candidate representatives.
However, the ECM has reported an augmentation in the number of individuals involved in the second round of the presidential election:
- Observers: 4,194
- Monitors: 5,925
- Candidates’ Representatives: 1,964
In addition to the increase in observers, monitors, and candidate representatives, the number of election officials overseeing the process has also risen. The ECM has revealed that 5,429 officials will be actively engaged in the second round of the election, as compared to 4,968 in the first round.





