OSCE/ODIHR opens observation mission to monitor early presidential election in Kazakhstan

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2011-03-01

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) today opened an election observation mission for the 3 April early presidential election in Kazakhstan.

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Voters in the 4 December 2005 presidential election in Kazakhstan before casting their ballots in the capital, Astana.

The mission, headed by Ambassador Daan Everts, was established following an invitation from the Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan. It comprises 15 experts, based in Astana and Almaty, and 28 long-term observers, who will be deployed throughout the country a month ahead of the elections.

In addition, ODIHR will request that OSCE participating States provide 400 short-term observers, who will arrive several days before election day. They will observe the opening of polling stations, voting, counting of ballots, and the tabulation of results.

The mission will assess the election for compliance with OSCE commitments and other international standards for democratic elections, as well as with domestic legislation. Observers will closely monitor campaign activities, the legislative framework and its implementation, the media situation, the work of the election administration and relevant state bodies, as well as the resolution of election disputes.

The ODIHR election observation mission will join efforts with the delegation of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

A statement of preliminary findings and conclusions will be issued on the day after the election. A final report on the observation of the entire electoral process will be issued about eight weeks after the end of the observation mission.

The ODIHR election observation mission and the OSCE Center in Astana operate separately under their specific mandates.

Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe