Opposition Leader Raila Odinga
travels to the Kingdom of Lesotho on Wednesday as head of the African Union
Election Observers Mission to elections scheduled for February 28 in the
Southern African nation. In January, the Commission of the African Union asked
Mr Odinga to lead its observer mission to the elections in line with the Durban
Declaration of July 2002 on the principles regulating democratic elections in
Africa. The Mission comprises forty (40) trained African Union observers from
the Permanent Representative Committee (PRC), Pan-African Parliament (PAP),
Election Management Bodies, Human Right Institutions and Civil Society
Organisations, all drawn from various African countries. The Short Term
Observers will complement the work of the AU Long-Term Experts who have been
deployed since January 29 and will remain in Lesotho until March 14. As part of
its activities, the Mission will meet relevant electoral stakeholders in
Lesotho including the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), Leaders of
Political Parties, Civil Society Organisations and other international
observers groups before observing the 28 February National Assembly Elections
across the country. After polling, the Mission will release its Preliminary
Statement at a Press Conference at the Maseru Sun Hotel. Subsequently, the
Mission will produce a more detailed final report with recommendations, two
months after the election. The report will be shared with relevant Lesotho
Authorities and released on the African Union. See also: Judges declare eight
sections of new security law illegal The observations and recommendations of
the Mission will be based on the fairness, credibility, transparency, and the
effective management of the election.
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