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13. 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.
V.
ELECTION OBSERVATION AND MONITORING BY THE OAU
We request the OAU to be fully engaged in the strengthening of
the democratization process, particularly by observing and monitoring
elections in our Member States, according to the following guidelines:
VI.
1.
The observation and monitoring of elections shall be
undertaken subject to a memorandum of understanding
between the OAU General Secretariat and the host country
in accordance with the principles enshrined in this
Declaration and the laws of the host country.
2.
In performing their obligations, the election observers or
monitors shall be guided by detailed guidelines to be
prepared by the General Secretariat drawing inspiration from
the essential thrust of this declaration, the specific mandates
and terms of reference determined by the particular case in
question as well as the wider legal framework of the country
staging elections.
3.
Member States should ensure that invitations to the OAU to
participate in election observation or monitoring are sent at
least two months before the date of the election.
4.
Member States should refrain from imposing any fees and/or
charges on OAU observers i.e. registration/accreditation fees
etc and facilitate easy access of observers/monitors to
locations of electoral events/activities and unhindered in the
performance of their tasks.
5.
The General Secretariat shall have the right to decline
invitations to monitor elections which in its considered
opinion, do not measure up to the normative standards
enunciated in this Declaration.
ROLE AND MANDATE OF THE GENERAL SECRETARIAT