EX.CL/91 (V)
Annex II
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2.3 The African continent has made significant progress in
institutionalising electoral democracy over the course of the past
decade. This is reflected in a number of successful multiparty
elections in most member states. Notwithstanding these
achievements, however, major challenges remain. These include
the prevalence of conflict in some countries of the continent, and
violence and instability resulting from disputed elections. The
major challenge is the need to improve the integrity of electoral
processes. One way of improving the integrity of electoral
processes is by involving local and international observers and
monitors.
2.4 The following guidelines are proposed in the spirit of
strengthening the democratisation and governance processes
underway in Africa with a view to guiding the involvement of the
AU in the observation and monitoring of elections in Member
States.
2.5 The following guidelines are proposed to cover all the three
stages of the electoral process, namely: the pre-election, the
election and the post-election phases.
3.
BACKGROUND
3.1
In the OAU Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic
Elections in Africa (2002), Heads of State and Government requested
the AU to be fully engaged in the strengthening of the democratisation
process, particularly by observing and monitoring elections in Member
States, according to strict guidelines.
3.2
Conscious of the democratic strides taken by the African Union (AU) in
endorsing the Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic
Elections in Africa and The New Partnership for Africa’s Development
(NEPAD 2001), member states recognised that transparent and
credible elections play a crucial role in ensuring the fundamental and
universal right to democratic and participatory government.
3.3
At the 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the OAU in July
2002, African Heads of State and Government considered the Report
of the Secretary General on strengthening the role of the OAU in
election observation and monitoring and the advancement of the
democratization process.