In Tanzania, the law means electoral flaws can’t be challenged

In Tanzania, the law means electoral flaws can’t be challenged

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 1er/11/2025
The world is watching an election that is not being decided by the voters, but by a constitution designed to preserve a one-party state.
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