AHG/Decl. 1 (XXXVIII)
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government of his or her country whether directly or through
democratically elected representatives;
Recalling the Declaration of the Assembly of Heads of State and
Government of the Organization of African Unity on the Political and
Socio-economic Situation in Africa and the Fundamental Changes
Taking Place in the World, adopted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in July
1990 wherein OAU Member States undertook to continue with the
democratization of African societies and the consolidation of the
democratic institutions;
Recalling further the African Charter for Popular Participation in
Development adopted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in July 1990, which
emphasized the need to involve the people of Africa in the spheres of
economic and political governance;
Referring to the Cairo Agenda for Action adopted in Cairo,
Egypt, in 1995, which stressed the imperative of ensuring good
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;
Cognizant of the fact that each Member State has the sovereign
right to choose its political system in accordance with the will of its
people and in conformity with the Constitutive Act of the African Union
and the universally accepted principles of democracy;
Considering the ever-growing role already played by the OAU in
the observation/monitoring of elections and the need to strengthen the
Organization’s efforts in advancing democracy in Africa;
Agree and endorse the
Democratic Elections in Africa:
II.
following
Principles
Governing
PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS
1.
Democratic elections are the basis of the authority of any
representative government;
2.
Regular elections constitute a key element of the
democratization process and therefore, are essential
ingredients for good governance, the rule of law, the
maintenance and promotion of peace, security, stability and
development;