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“Institute An Independent, Outside Investigation” On Presidential Election Outcome, U.S. Tells Sierra Leonean Govt (Full Statement)

The United States continues to be concerned about irregularities in the election results announced by the Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone (ECSL).

Independent parallel vote tabulations and analyses by accredited national and international observation missions raise questions about the integrity of the official results.

We call on the government to institute an independent, outside investigation of the elections process and integrate observer recommendations to improve the electoral modalities for future elections.

We are also disturbed by the reports of intimidation – including death threats – against domestic and international observers, civil society organizations, and ECSL personnel.  We call on all actors to exercise restraint and engage in peaceful dialogue to resolve disputes.

The resolve and determination of Sierra Leoneans who went out to the polls on June 24 to make their voices heard was inspiring.  Free and fair elections are essential for any democracy.  The government and political parties must commit to strengthening democratic institutions to better protect the rights and reflect the aspirations of the people of Sierra Leone.

Press Statement
Matthew Miller, State Department Spokesperson
July 14, 2023

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