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Too little too late: Ol Kalou's chilling dress rehearsal for 2027

From The Standard · () English

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  • Concerns about electoral violence and "goonism" were raised in Ol Kalou shortly before the recent elections.
  • Authorities reportedly downplayed these issues, with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) issuing threats.
  • The article suggests these events served as a "chilling dress rehearsal" for potential future electoral problems in 2027.

Concerns about electoral violence and "goonism" were voiced in Ol Kalou just prior to the recent elections, painting a grim picture of the political climate. Despite these warnings, those in positions of authority allegedly skirted around the issues, failing to address them adequately.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) reportedly responded to the rising concerns not by offering reassurance, but by issuing threats. This approach suggests a dismissive attitude towards the fears of potential voters and observers, further exacerbating anxieties about the fairness and safety of the electoral process.

The article frames these events as a "chilling dress rehearsal" for what might transpire in the 2027 elections. This stark comparison implies that the issues witnessed in Ol Kalou are not isolated incidents but rather indicators of deeper, unresolved problems within the electoral system that could resurface with greater intensity in the future.

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