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BAN URGES CONTINUED CALM, COOPERATION AS MALAWI ENTERS POST-ELECTORAL PERIOD

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Registration takes place for the May 2014 Tripartite Elections in Malawi. Photo: UNDP Malawi

BAN URGES CONTINUED CALM, COOPERATION AS MALAWI ENTERS POST-ELECTORAL PERIOD

Now that the results of Malawi&#39s recent election have been made public, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged all parties to continue to call for calm among their supporters and to work together to consolidate democracy in the country. Read more


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