The OSCE's findings praised the resilience of America's democratic institutions and deemed the election a "well-run process" but flagged concerning instances of intolerance exhibited by one candidate. This included harsh language against marginalized groups.
International monitors highlighted that while the election showcased an orderly process, it was marred by disinformation tactics and violent occurrences that raised alarms about the legitimacy of claims made by the winning candidate.
Despite the calm order of the election, the OSCE noted that the pervasive claims of electoral fraud and disinformation risked damaging public trust in the democratic process, calling for greater accountability.
The presence of international monitors serves as a reminder that democracy's workings are observed globally, lending weight to the need for maintaining integrity and respect for all voters during elections.
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