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EU observers find Zimbabwean election 'fell short' of international standards

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International poll observers say Zimbabwe's presidential and legislative elections failed to conform to "regional and international standards", casting doubt on the credibility of a tense vote. The head of the EU observer mission, Fabio Massimo Castaldo, says the election "fell short" on "key principles of equality universality, transparency and accountability". SOUNDBITE

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