OSCE Observers to Monitor Germany's Bundestag Election in Berlin
Six international experts will independently assess the election process, continuing a routine effort to ensure transparency and fairness.
- Six OSCE observers will monitor the Bundestag election in Berlin on Sunday, focusing on transparency and fairness in the electoral process.
- The observers, led by Italian politician Tana de Zulueta, include representatives from Poland, Serbia, Romania, Denmark, and France.
- The OSCE's participation follows a December needs assessment involving consultations with civil society, political parties, the press, and election officials.
- The German government emphasizes that the OSCE's presence is routine and not indicative of concerns about election integrity.
- The OSCE will publish a detailed report on their findings several weeks after the election.