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To this end, State Parties shall:
1.
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4.
Establish and strengthen independent and impartial national electoral
bodies responsible for the management of elections.
Establish and strengthen national mechanisms that redress electionrelated disputes in a timely manner.
Ensure fair and equitable access by contesting parties and
candidates to state controlled media during elections.
Ensure that there is a binding code of conduct governing legally
recognized political stakeholders, government and other political
actors prior, during and after elections. The code shall include a
commitment by political stakeholders to accept the results of the
election or challenge them in through exclusively legal channels.
Article 18
1.
State Parties may request the Commission, through the Democracy and
Electoral Assistance Unit and the Democracy and Electoral Assistance
Fund, to provide advisory services or assistance for strengthening and
developing their electoral institutions and processes.
2.
The Commission may at any time, in consultation with the State Party
concerned, send special advisory missions to provide assistance to that
State Party for strengthening its electoral institutions and processes.
Article 19
1.
Each State Party shall inform the Commission of scheduled elections and
invite it to send an electoral observer mission.
2.
Each State Party shall guarantee conditions of security, free access to
information, non-interference, freedom of movement and full cooperation
with the electoral observer mission.
Article 20
The Chairperson of the Commission shall first send an exploratory mission
during the period prior to elections. This mission shall obtain any useful
information and documentation, and brief the Chairperson, stating whether the
necessary conditions have been established and if the environment is conducive
to the holding of transparent, free and fair elections in conformity with the
principles of the Union governing democratic elections.