The Commonwealth
Commonwealth to observe Bangladesh Elections; Former President of Mauritius
to lead team
17 December 2008
Commonwealth Secretary-General welcomes the lifting of the State of
Emergency
Welcoming the lifting of the State of Emergency in Bangladesh,
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma has announced that the
Commonwealth Observer Group for the Bangladesh Parliamentary Elections
of 29 December 2008 will be led by the former President of Mauritius,
H E Cassam Uteem.
These elections are extremely important for Bangladesh, offering an
opportunity for the resumption of normal democratic life in the
country and the re-constitution of the nations parliament, said Mr
Sharma. The lifting of the State of Emergency means that the election
campaign and the election day can now be conducted under more regular
conditions for genuine elections.
The Commonwealth Observer Group will determine in its own judgement
whether the election is conducted according to the standards to which
Bangladesh has committed itself, in adhering to national
election-related legislation and relevant regional, Commonwealth and
other international commitments, Mr Sharma continued.
Bangladeshs electoral system
In the National Parliament, 300 members are elected by simple majority
vote in single-member constituencies to serve five-year terms.
(Source:
www.electionguide.org)
The Group comprises ten people, and will be in Bangladesh from 22
December 2008 to 4 January 2009. They will be supported by a staff
team from the Commonwealth Secretariat led by the Head of Democracy,
Mark Stevens.
The Group was constituted at the invitation of the caretaker
government, and follows an Assessment Mission made to Bangladesh in
November 2008.
This Assessment Mission established that there is a broad welcome for
the presence of a Commonwealth Observer Group for the elections and
that, providing the State of Emergency was lifted, the minimum
conditions for democratic elections were largely provided for.
The Group will act impartially and independently, and conduct itself
according to the standards expressed in the International Declaration
of Principles to which the Commonwealth is a signatory. It has no
executive role: its function is not to supervise but to observe the
process as a whole, and to form a judgement accordingly.
The Group will issue an Interim Statement after the elections. In its
Final Report, the Group is free to propose to the authorities
concerned recommendations for change on institutional, procedural and
other matters which could assist in the holding of future elections.
The Commonwealth Observer Group comprises:
H E Cassam Uteem (Chair)
Former President of Mauritius
Mauritius
Hon Francis Kaparo
Former Speaker of Parliament
Kenya
Mr Ahmed Mehboob
Executive Director, Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and
Transparency
Pakistan
Ms Ilham Mohamed
Head of Transparency Maldives
Maldives
Ms Sasha Mohammed
Journalist
Trinidad and Tobago
Mr Halifa Sallah
National Chairman, National Alliance for Democracy and Development
The Gambia
Dame Jennifer Smith
MP
UK-Bermuda
Dr Sharman Stone MP
Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Immigration
Australia
Mr B B Tandon
Former Chief Electoral Commissioner
India
Ms Judith Thompson
Election Expert
Canada
Note to editors:
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