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CEOM: Dominica Elections 'An Accurate Reflection' Of Voters' Collective Intention

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The Caribbean Community Observer Mission (CEOM) to Tuesday's general elections in Dominica says the poll results accurately reflect the collective intention of the voters who cast their votes. According to the CEOM's initial assessment, 'the results of the December 6, 2022, General Elections are an accurate reflection of the collective intention of the voters.'   But […]

The article CEOM: Dominica Elections 'An Accurate Reflection' Of Voters' Collective Intention is from St. Lucia Times News.

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