EX.CL/91 (V)
Annex II
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4.4
The AU, after receiving the invitation to observe an election, must
ensure:
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Adequate lead-time for preparations;
Availability of essential planning information;
Availability of professional expertise; and
Financial and other resources
4.5
The AU should expeditiously dispatch an Election Assessment Team to
the country planning for an election.
4.6
The existence of a “level playing field”, which determines the
conditions for electoral competition, is an important aspect that needs
evaluation when determining the likely character of the electoral
process. In advance of the election date, the Head of the AU Election
Mission should advise the AU Commission whether the necessary
conditions and environment for a free and fair election as agreed in
the AU principles governing democratic elections, have been satisfied.
Whatever the advice received by the Commission should be confirmed
in a public statement by the Chairperson of the Commission. The
assessment team will establish whether or not conditions for
organizing credible, legitimate, free and fair elections in accordance
with the Durban Declaration are in place in the country. The African
Union should explore the possibility of observing elections outside the
Continent. Issues to consider in the assessment will include the
following:
4.6.1 Does the constitution and legal framework guarantee
fundamental freedoms and human rights?
4.6.2 Is the electoral system premised on the right to freedom of
association, and enables people to advance this right through the
formation of political parties for the purposes of electoral
competition?
4.6.3 Is the Electoral Commission independent and impartial, and
exercise its powers and perform its functions without fear, favour
or prejudice?
4.6.4 Are the rights of observers guaranteed?
4.6.5 Is it likely that the security forces will maintain a neutral role in
the provision of election security?
4.6.6 Is the situation in the country generally peaceful or is there
political violence? If so will the government’s security measures
provide an environment for a free election campaign or are there