1. It is surely a fundamental principle of fair elections that all voters should cast the same kind of vote. 2. It was a fair election, the people have made their Decision, and we must all accept it. 3. The one thing all the parties agreed on was the need for fair elections. 4. An unfettered press, and fair elections. 5. And fair elections now occur regularly in countries where they were once rare. 6. And many of them are not prepared to believe that the government could win in a fair election. 7. Are they going to say this was a fair election? 8. Because the groundwork for free and fair elections was inadequate or absent in numerous areas, many voters were faced with a narrow range of candidates. 9. African National Congress officials had been complaining that a fair election was not possible in the province, which is dominated by Inkatha. 10. African nations would commit to fair elections, respect for human rights, better education and health care, and financial accountability. |
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