African Union says Tanzanian election “failed to meet minimum democratic norms”

African Union says Tanzanian election “failed to meet minimum democratic norms”



Political economist Jervin Naidoo reacted to the African Union’s findings, saying the AU’s report will likely cast a negative image of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s ruling CCM party, potentially influencing future political shifts. The Tanzanian government maintains, however, that its election was “peaceful, fair and efficient.”Subscribe to us on YouTube:

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17 thoughts on “African Union says Tanzanian election “failed to meet minimum democratic norms”

  1. For The First time this useless institution has point out something, As a Kenyan I think we need stop funding the AU, IGAD and the EAC Headquarters should be moved to Nairobi.

  2. Are we seeing a hopelessly divided AU?The arm mandated to observe elections in Tanzania passed a verdict that the elections were a SHAM!! In the other hand the AU chair is frothing on the mouth congratulating Samia suluhu,on her landslide victory with 98% of the vote.Its about time to disband this useless organisation.lts has been modeled as a club of despots in Africa.They have quietly continued to support oppressive regimes in Africa.

  3. Tanzania is a Sovereign Country and it Doesn’t depend on Africa Union or any Standard of Union… Every one Saw How there was a Problem with Security and Safety of the Nation and the People and That was The Main Reason the Internet was Shutdown to Save people and Properties from Being destroyed through out the Country. Even though Tanzania as a Country has Tried the Best go out of this Election Chaos which was Never happened in Tanzania before..

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