Grenada PM Keith Mitchell reiterates govt’s commitment to transparency in electoral process
Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has reiterated the government’s commitment to transparency in the electoral process, with the presence of regional and international observer missions.
21st of June 2022
Grenada: Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has reiterated the government’s commitment to transparency in the electoral process, with the presence of regional and international observer missions.
Over the past few days, the Prime Minister held meetings with representatives of the election observer missions from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Organisation of American States (OAS).
In separate meetings with the observers, the Prime Minister welcomed the teams and underscored the importance of transparency.
He said, “I am genuinely grateful that CARICOM and the OAS accepted the invitation to observe the general elections. The government has consistently invited regional and international observers to monitor the electoral process. We are dedicated to the principles of good governance, particularly transparency and accountability. As such, we believe it is important for the regional and international community to witness the electoral process first-hand.
The system is not perfect but we are proud of what we have been able to achieve, and we will continue to make the necessary adjustments to improve the process further.”
In addition to monitoring the electoral process on Monday and Thursday, the representatives of both observer teams will engage in several other meetings as part of their respective missions.
The CARICOM Chief of Mission is John Jarvis, while the Chief of Mission for the OAS is Rosina Wiltshire.
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