MOG Sees No Significant Issue And Labels Election As Robust
Additional quality control processes caused the final election results to be slower than expected, the Multinational Observer Group (MOG) has said.
Co-chairs of MOG which comprise the Indian, Australian and Indonesian governments did not observe any significant issue when voting was opened.
17 Dec 2022 13:12

Multinational Observer Group co-chairs for 2022 General Election (from left) Muhsin Syihab (Indonesia), Rebekha Sharkie (Australia) and Dharmendra Sharma (India) said they were happy with condct of Election.
Photo: Ronald Kumar
Additional quality control processes caused the final election results to be slower than expected, the Multinational Observer Group (MOG) has said.
Co-chairs of MOG which comprise the Indian, Australian and Indonesian governments did not observe any significant issue when voting was opened.
This included pre-polling, postal voting and election day. An anomaly was reported to the group with regards to the Fijian Elections Office (FEO) App and this was rectified, said Australia’s Rebekha Sharkie.
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