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3.11 Also, the Cairo Agenda for Action adopted in Cairo, Egypt, in 1995,
stress the imperative of ensuring democratic governance through
popular participation based on the respect for human rights and
dignity, free and fair elections, as well as on the respect of the
principles of freedom of the press, speech, association and conscience.
3.12 Member States have the sovereign right to choose their political
system in accordance with the will of the people and in conformity
with the Constitutive Act of the African Union and the universally
accepted principles of democracy.
3.13 And Member States and national electoral commissions should
support the ever-growing role already played by the AU in the
observation/monitoring of elections and the need to strengthen the
Organisation’s efforts in advancing democracy in Africa.
3.14 In paragraph VI (d) of the OAU Declaration on the Principles
Governing Democratic Elections in Africa (2002), Member States
directed the Commission to undertake a feasibility study on the
establishment, within the Commission, of the Electoral Assistance
Unit to help the Commission implement this Declaration.
4.
CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF AU
ELECTORAL OBSERVATION AND MONITORING
4.1
In performing their obligations, the election observers or monitors
shall be guided by detailed guidelines prepared by the Commission
drawing inspiration from the essential thrust of the OAU Declaration
of Principles Governing Democratic Elections (“the Principles”). The
specific mandates and terms of reference shall be determined by the
particular case in question as well as the wider legal framework of the
country staging elections.
4.2
In preparing for its election observation and monitoring roles, the
Commission must maintain an up-to-date calendar of all future
elections on the continent.
4.3
Formal invitation to the AU, in terms of paragraphs V (1) and V (3) of
the OAU Declaration on the Principles Governing Democratic Elections
in Africa (2002), is to be made by the country organising the elections,
either through the National Electoral Commission (NEC), or electoral
authority, or the said government, in accordance with the democratic
legal framework of the country, as necessary elements for mounting
observations.