Press Release
Following an invitation by the Government of the Republic of Zambia ,
the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), H.E. Dr. Nkosazana
Dlamini Zuma, has deployed an African Union Election Observation Mission
(AUEOM) to the Republic Zambia from 1 – 15 August in order to observe the
General Elections scheduled for Sunday 11 August 2016. The objective of the
AUEOM is: to make an independent, objective and impartial assessment of the
2016 General Elections; to offer recommendations for improvement of future
elections; and to demonstrate AU’s interest in support for Zambia’s elections
and democratization process and to ensure that the conduct of genuine elections
will contribute to the consolidation of democratic governance, peace and
stability in the country.
*Goodluck Jonathan |
The AUEOM follows a Pre-Election Assessment Mission by the African Union which
visited Zambia
from 8 – 17 May 2016 to assess the pre-election environment in the country.
The Mission
is led by H.E. GOODLUCK JONATHAN, former President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, and comprises 45 Short Term Observers (STOs) and 10 Long Term
Observers (LTOs). The Mission includes high
profile personalities and experts drawn from the Pan-African Parliament (PAP),
African Ambassadors to the AU in Addis
Ababa , Election Management Bodies and Civil Society
Organizations from various African countries. The Mission is supported by technical staff from
the African Union, PAP and the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in
Africa (EISA).
The AUEOM has a mandate to observe the 11 August 2016 General Elections
in conformity with the relevant provisions of the African Charter on Democracy,
Elections and Governance, which entered into force on 15 February 2012. The
Charter is intended to enhance electoral processes in Africa ,
strengthen electoral institutions and the conduct of fair, free, and
transparent elections. The AUEOM’s mandate is further strengthened by the
AU/OAU Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic Elections in Africa
(AHG/Decl.1 (XXXVIII)), adopted by the Assembly of the African Union in July
2002; the African Union Guidelines for Elections Observation and Monitoring
Missions; the African Peer Review Mechanism; relevant international instruments
governing elections observation; and the Constitution as well as the laws of
the Republic of Zambia.
To this end, the Mission
will meet with various state institutions, the Electoral Commission of Zambia
(ECZ), political parties, civil society and other stakeholders. The Mission will interact with other election observation
missions in the country and diplomatic missions present in the Republic of Zambia .
The observations and recommendations of the AUEOM will be based on the
principles of credibility, transparency, fairness and professionalism in the
conduct of the elections as enshrined in the aforementioned AU instruments.
After the elections, the AUEOM will release its preliminary assessment
of the election at a press conference in Lusaka .
A more detailed final report on the elections, which will be shared with the
appropriate Zambian authorities and institutions, will be produced within two
months.
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