Heather Nauert
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
October 6, 2017
The United States Government is deeply concerned by the deterioration
in the political environment in Kenya in advance of the October 26,
presidential election. We remain committed to supporting a free, fair,
and credible election that is consistent with Kenya’s Constitution,
current laws, and institutions, and we do not back any party or
candidate.
Unfortunately, in recent weeks actors on all sides have undermined
the electoral commission and stoked tensions. We are closely monitoring
Kenya’s electoral process and what politicians are saying and doing.
A peaceful and transparent poll that provides all Kenyans a voice in
choosing their next President will require that the electoral commission
have the independence and support it needs to fulfill its
Constitutional and legal obligations. While we support freedom of
speech, baseless attacks and unreasonable demands on the electoral
commission are divisive. We fully support the commission’s efforts to
engage leaders and parties in dialogue, and urge all to participate
openly, seriously, and in good faith.
Changing electoral laws without broad agreement just prior to a poll
is not consistent with international best practice, increases political
tension, and undermines public perceptions of the integrity of the
electoral process.
Kenyan leaders and citizens must reject violence and call on others
to do the same. Security services should use the utmost restraint in
handling demonstrations, and any response must be proportionate and
appropriate.
This election offers Kenya the opportunity to inspire and shape the
future of Africa. We stand with all Kenyans who seek to advance
democracy and prosperity, and strengthen security.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
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