16 Jun 2021 | 07:53 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: Tensions to remain high during vote tally for by-election in Port Moresby through late June /update 2
Counting in by-election ongoing in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, through late June. Increased security likely. Clashes possible.
Event
Political tensions will likely continue in the Moresby Northwest constituency in Port Moresby amid the vote tallying process through late June. Critics have questioned the validity of voter rolls, with reports indicating people deleted from the list or marked as already voted. Candidates have also called for more transparency from the Electoral Commission during the counting process. Authorities plan to announce the outcome of the poll by June 29.
Security is likely to be tightest near Sir John Guise Stadium, where the final count is taking place. Officials could erect roadblocks ahead of the results announcement. There have been no reports of significant violence surrounding the poll, but police remain alert for possible tensions surrounding the vote. Allegations of electoral fraud could spark protests and clashes between rival political supporters ahead of and after the results announcement. Localized transport disruptions are possible, particularly if demonstrations occur.
Advice
Limit exposure to counting locations. Monitor local media, as protest organizers may not announce activities in advance. Avoid all protests due to the potential for clashes.