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Monitoring elections
(Photo: Notat)
The EU often monitors elections in countries outside the EU.
In 2002, there were observer missions in Cambodia, Congo (Brazzaville), East Timor, Ecuador, Kenya, Madagascar, Pakistan, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe.
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