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    Home»News»African News»East African News»Former Prime Minister of Bahamas to lead Commonwealth Observer Group for Mozambique elections

    Former Prime Minister of Bahamas to lead Commonwealth Observer Group for Mozambique elections

    East African News By apofeedOct 8, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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    LONDON, United-Kingdom, October 6, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma announced today that the Commonwealth will observe the National and Provincial Elections in Mozambique on 15 October. This follows an invitation from the National Electoral Commission of Mozambique.

    Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham, former Prime Minister of Bahamas, will lead the Commonwealth Observer Group.

    The Secretary-General said: “These elections are being held at an important juncture in the history of Mozambique, particularly following the signing of a peace agreement one month ago. Conducting credible elections is a collective strength of Commonwealth member states, and our Charter recognises ‘the inalienable right of individuals to participate in democratic processes, in particular through free and fair elections in shaping the society in which they live’. It is our hope that these elections will consolidate the democratic process in Mozambique. The Commonwealth will be present to witness and observe them, and to work in partnership with Mozambique towards strengthening and embedding good practice.”

    Mr Sharma added: “The responsibility for conducting elections with integrity falls on all concerned – from the election management body, to political parties and their leaders, to civil society, security agencies, the media and the voters themselves. Each and every one has a rightful role to ensure a credible process and outcome.”

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    The observer group will consider the pre-electoral environment and election preparations. On Election Day, it will observe the voting process, vote-counting procedures and the announcement of results, in the light of international standards for democratic elections, to which the country has committed.

    As with all Commonwealth Observer Groups, this mission will function impartially and independently, and will conduct itself according to the standards expressed in the International Declaration of Principles for Election Observation, to which the Commonwealth is a signatory.

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    The Commonwealth Observer Group to the 2014 National and Provincial Elections will submit its report to the Commonwealth Secretary-General, who will in turn send it to the Government of Mozambique, the National Electoral Commission, Mozambique’s political parties and eventually to all Commonwealth governments.

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    The 15-member Commonwealth Observer Group will be in Mozambique from 9 to 21 October 2014. A six-member Commonwealth Secretariat team will support the Group, led by Martin Kasirye, Adviser and Head of Electoral Support.

    Composition of the Observer Group:

    Chair:

    Rt.Hon. Hubert Ingraham

    Former Prime Minister, Bahamas

    Mr Michael Maley

    Electoral Expert, Australia

    Ms Dorothy Limunga Njeuma

    Former Cabinet Minister and Board Member of Elections Cameroon, Cameroon

    Mr Kenneth Abotsi

    Technical Advisor, SADC Regional Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana

    Dr Shahabuddin Yaqoob Quraishi

    Former Chief Election Commissioner, India

    Ms Wyvolyn Patterson

    Journalist/Media Expert, Jamaica

    Ms Lilian Mahiri-Zaja

    Vice-Chair of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, Kenya

    Mr Giovanni Buttigieg

    Electoral Expert, Malta

    Ms Elaine Trepper

    Former Mayor, Windhoek, Namibia

    Mr Ken Nnamani

    Former Senate President, Nigeria

    Ms Aasiya Riaz

    Deputy Director, PILDAT, Pakistan

    Ms Maiava Visekota Peteru

    Former Member of Parliament, Lawyer, Samoa

    Ms Papama Nomboniso Gasa

    Researcher and Analyst on Gender, South Africa

    Mr Gerald Karuhanga

    Member of Parliament – Youth, Uganda

    Mr Henry Hogger

    Former Diplomat, United Kingdom

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