Äthiopische Wahlkommission richtet Plattform gegen falsche Wahlinformationen ein

Die äthiopische Nationale Wahlkommission hat eine nationale Plattform für Informationsabkommen eingerichtet, um falsche und irreführende wahlbezogene Informationen zu bekämpfen. Dieser Schritt zielt darauf ab, die Transparenz und Fairness des Wahlprozesses zu schützen.

Am 13. Februar 2018 in Addis Abeba kündigte die äthiopische Nationale Wahlkommission die Schaffung einer nationalen Plattform für Informationsabkommen an, um zu verhindern, dass falsche Informationen den Wahlprozess negativ beeinflussen. Sprecherin der Kommission Melatworeq Haile erklärte, dass die Vorbereitungen für die siebte allgemeine Wahl auf Transparenz, Fairness und Demokratie ausgerichtet sind, während diese Plattform eingerichtet wird. Unter der Anerkennung, dass irreführende Details Wahlen stören können, soll die Initiative potenzielle Falschinformationen identifizieren und schnelle Reaktionen liefern. Sie fordert Wahlteilnehmer, Institutionen und Einzelpersonen auf, ihre Entscheidungen auf verifizierten Informationen zu basieren. Letztlich unterstützt die Plattform das Ziel freier und fairer Wahlen.

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