Labor, Democracy and Freedom Block set a "Central Crisis Table" in Diyarbakýr. The Table, which consists of six candidates in Diyarbakýr, has also sub-tables in all districts. Five thousand poll observers officiateand 120 lawyers will stand by against possible injustices at the election day tomorrow. The election process in the region will be followed by a committee of 150 observers from Europe and with seperate commissions of civil society organizations. Results will be displayed from agiant screen.
Electoral works have approached the final at the Labor, Democracy and Freedom Block which started its works later than other parties due to the military and political operations in the region but acquired motivation in a short time with an extensive mobilization joined by large majorities of people. Motivating voters with a great enthusiasm, the block has taken the necessary precuations against poll cheats.
CRISIS TABLES SET
The table, which has seven members in Diyarbakýr and five in each district, were created to follow the elections and provide the security of votes. The Central Crisis Table will be notified in case of a problem and a solution will be created for the problem by the Central Table.
AN EUROPEAN COMMITEEE OF 150 OBSERVERS
While a 150 obersver-committee came to the region, the commissions of the committee will follow the election tomorrow in seperate districts, report the problems and present these reports to the relevant institutions and establishments in Europe. While observer committees from Sweden, Swiss, USA, France, Italy, Canada, Norway, Denmark and Germany will arrive at the region today, unions such as KESK, DISK, IHD and civil society organizations constituted commissions to observe the elections.
The observers and the establishments arriving to diyarbakýr are as follows;
Monika Mühlwerth (FPÖ Council Group Leader), Walter Mühlwerth, Reinhardt Mühlwerth (Vienna Regional Council Member), Sabine Thometých (Vienna Regional Council Member), Martin Hobe (Vienna Regional Council Member), Hans Linde (the Swedish Left Party Spokesperson on Foreign Relations),Hediye Güzel (Swedish Left Party, Media Specialist), Naile Aras (Swedish Left Party Administrator), Mats Berglund (Swedish Left Party member), Sores Bladhede (Swedish Left Party member), Lokman Polat (Swedish Left Party member), Leyla Celik (Borlange Municipality Council Member), Erdal Kan (Swedish Left Party member), Sevgi Gül(Kurdiska Radet Representative), Dr. Kajal Rahmani (Kurdistan Justice and Peace Academy), Dr. Samal Erfani (Kurdistan Justice and Peace Academy), Ben Leung (Kurdistan Justice and Peace Academy), Goran Petrov (OSCE Official Observer), Salome Hirvaskoski (OSCE Official Observer)
RESULTS TO BE DISPLAYED ON GIANT SCREEN
On the other side, the election process and results in the region will be displayed on giant screens in front of BDP provincial buildings.
Translation :Berna Ozgencil