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Nigeria’s election petitions judgments should be respected – IFES VP

Telegram Michael Svetlik is the Vice President of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems . The organization was responsible for the two-day training programme for the 250 judges appointed by the Court of Appeal to the election petitions tribunal for the 2019 general elections. In this interview, he speaks about the training and his impression of the Nigerian democratic process.

 

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