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Cabinet happy with election process

16th April 2009

By: Sapa

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Cabinet on Thursday expressed its satisfaction at the manner in which electioneering for April 22 is progressing and said preparations for the inauguration of the next President are at an advanced stage.

Briefing the media on the outcomes of Wednesday's Cabinet meeting, government spokesperson Themba Maseko said that the inauguration would take place on Saturday, May 9 at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

Heads of state and government had been invited to join the nation in witnessing and celebrating the inauguration of the fourth democratically elected President of the Republic, he said.

Members of the public were also invited to attend the ceremony at the Union Building lawns.

The theme for the event was "Together, celebrating a vibrant democracy and building a better life for all".

"The planning for the transition is proceeding accordingly with all ministerial 'end of term' reports due by 24 April 2009," Maseko said.

These reports were aimed at facilitating a smooth transition to the next administration.

Government was satisfied with the implementation of the programme of action and electoral mandate during its term of office.

"The lives of ordinary people have indeed improved."

Cabinet was pleased to note that campaigning for the general elections had proceeded very well with only a few isolated reports of violence.

"Cabinet calls on all South Africans to come out in their millions to vote in the general elections to strengthen our democracy.

"Government calls on everyone not to allow any attempt to prevent free, fair and peaceful elections in every corner of our country. No amount of intimidation and or violence will be tolerated," he said.

Security personnel would be ready to deal with anyone attempting to prevent South Africans from exercising their hard earned right to vote.

Government also welcomed the Southern African Development
Community Observer Mission which had been launched in South Africa, Maseko said.

 

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