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abusive language, incitement to hate, and other forms of
provocative language that may lead to violence.
Every candidate and political party shall respect the impartiality
of the public media by undertaking to refrain from any act which
might constrain or limit their electoral adversaries from using the
facilities and resources of the public media to air their campaign
messages.
Every individual and political party participating in elections
shall recognize the authority of the Electoral Commission or any
statutory body empowered to oversee the electoral process and
accordingly render full cooperation to such a Commission/Body
in order to facilitate their duties.
Every citizen and political party shall accept the results of
elections proclaimed to have been free and fair by the competent
national bodies as provided for in the Constitution and the
electoral laws and accordingly respect the final decision of the
competent Electoral Authorities or, challenge the result
appropriately according to the law.
INTRODUCTION
2.1 Definitions
2.1.1.
Observation: involves gathering information and making an
informed judgement;
2.1.2
Monitoring: involves the authority to observe an election
process and to intervene in that process if relevant laws or
standard procedures are being violated or ignored;
2.1.3
Election Assessment:
involves on-spot, preliminary
evaluation of the conditions within which elections will
take place.
2.2 Electoral observation and monitoring have become an integral
part of the democratic and electoral processes in Africa.
International, regional and national observers have come to play
important roles in enhancing the transparency and credibility of
elections and democratic governance in Africa and the
acceptance of election results throughout the continent.
Electoral observation and monitoring missions can also play key
roles in diminishing conflicts before, during and after elections.