The polling stations have closed and a day of little optimism and much excess has come to an end, said public affairs expert Mohamed Ghaemim.
“Today, it was confirmed that we are not ready for democracy, nor are we ready to hold parliamentary and presidential elections under these weak governments that sponsor chaos and lawlessness,” he said in a post on Facebook.
Democracy today in some polling stations was emptied of its content under the scenes of shooting bullets, threatening voters, writing off some candidates, closing some centres and burning others, he said.
He stressed that democracy is an integrated system created by humans to organise and not to chaos, and that it cannot in any way be supervised by a weak government that sponsors corruption, because the result will be distorted and will take from democracy only the banners hanging on the walls of the polling centres.
