as nick baker reports, the election is already in dispute. >> this friday morning, the headlines are clear. the party is likely to wind up to 75% of wednesday's vote. the monitoring mission gives the final call. >> the election is free. >> several strongly disagree with these findings. the human rights watch claim that the missions have a poor track record. >> elections that were clearly flawed. >> she still reject the results. a second group led by the committee also declared that the election was free and peaceful. but it added that it was too early to call the vote affair. they urged both parties to accept the outcome of the election. >> he began by telling us about the regional politics. >> it has residents in some corners of the african union. it does not mean to say that as a whole, it that, but if you go back to the disputed alexian, they were divided on what to do. they called from very tough action, and similarly, they have been split with botswana and particular taking out a tough line. there is a big player in the african union and in the southern african community. south