African Observers Note High Level of Technology Used in Elections in Moscow Region

On March 15-17, Russian citizens are electing the country's president. The elections are monitored by over 700 international observers from 106 countries.
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African observers highlight the high level of technology used in the presidential elections in the Moscow region, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
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The observers arrived in the Odintsovo town of Moscow region from such African countries as Mali, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, Burkina Faso, the Republic of the Congo, Comoros, Madagascar, and Senegal.
An observer from Chad noted that the technologies provide Russian voters with options on how to vote, and those who monitor the elections can be sure that all the votes are real and that this is exactly what the voters put into the ballot box. For him, this is an example worth following. He added that this experience should be transferred to Africa.