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UN mission welcomes progress on key Afghan election law ahead of 2014 polls

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 15 July 2013
Cite as UN News Service, UN mission welcomes progress on key Afghan election law ahead of 2014 polls, 15 July 2013, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/51e519624.html [accessed 5 November 2019]
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The United Nations mission in Afghanistan has welcomed the approval of a law regulating the structure and responsibilities of the country's electoral management bodies, calling it a key step for ensuring credible presidential and provincial council polls next year.

In a news release, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) urged the rapid presidential endorsement and enactment of the law that was approved by the National Assembly, as well as its speedy implementation, specifically the appointment of the senior officials of the Independent Election Commission (IEC).

"The establishment of the electoral dispute resolution mechanism is also crucial for ensuring transparent, credible and inclusive elections," the Mission added.

Next year will see Afghanistan hold a presidential election, slated for 5 April, as well as the withdrawal of the majority of allied international military forces, with national forces assuming full responsibility for security throughout the country.

Top UN officials have highlighted the importance of the 2014 polls, stressing the need to ensure that they are free and fair and enjoy wide participation.

UNAMA reiterated its strong support for holding both the presidential and provincial council elections on time and in accordance with the Afghan Constitution.

In that regard, the National Assembly's approval of the law regulating the structure and responsibilities of the electoral management bodies is "a key step toward establishing a robust electoral architecture for the 2014 polls," it stated.

The Mission added that it looked forward to the Assembly continuing its efforts to finalize the Electoral Law, which defines the legal framework of Afghanistan's electoral processes and ensures the full legal participation of all Afghans.

"UNAMA strongly urges that this is done before the legislature takes its recess," it stressed.

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