Former President of Seychelles Danny Faure, will head the observer group in Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election, scheduled for 21 September 2024, officials said on Tuesday.
The 15-member group was deployed by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland KC, following a pre-election assessment mission to the country and an invitation from the Election Commission of Sri Lanka, according to The Commonwealth of Nations.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Scotland said: “Election observation work is a core strength of the Commonwealth, providing vital support to the processes and institutions of democracy across our member states, in line with the principles and aspirations of our Charter.
“As part of their critical work, the Commonwealth Observer Group will comprehensively assess all factors impacting the credibility of the electoral process, including the pre-election environment, voting procedures, counting and tabulation processes, as well as the post-election environment following the announcement of results.
Their findings will be presented in an interim report, followed by a final report with recommendations to further help strengthen future elections.”
The Commonwealth Secretary-General also expressed her gratitude to the Chairperson, who will lead the COG, and to each of the eminent experts, drawn from across the Commonwealth, who will participate in this important assignment.
The independent observer group will determine whether the election complies with Sri Lanka’s electoral laws and meets relevant regional, Commonwealth, and international standards.
Observers will adhere to the International Declaration of Principles for Election Observation, to which the Commonwealth was one of the original signatories at the UN in 2005, to ensure the professionalism and credibility of election observation.
At the end of the assignment, the COG will submit a comprehensive report containing their observations and recommendations to the Commonwealth Secretary-General. This report will subsequently be made public and shared with the Government of Sri Lanka, the Election Commission, political parties, and Commonwealth member governments, according to The Commonwealth of Nations.
The Commonwealth Observer Group will be in Sri Lanka from 15 to 27 September and will be supported by a seven-member staff team from the Commonwealth Secretariat, led by Lindiwe Maleleka, Political Adviser in the Electoral Support Section of the Governance and Peace Directorate.
Members of the Commonwealth Observer Group:
Chairperson: Danny Faure, former President of Seychelles
The Commonwealth Observer Group members, in alphabetical order by country name, are:
· Ian Hughes, Supervisor of Elections, Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission, Antigua and Barbuda
Allyson Maynard Gibson, Former Attorney-General and Minister for Legal Affairs, The Bahamas
Josephine Tamai, Chief Elections Officer, Belize
Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls, Program Manager: Pacific Women Mediators Network, Fiji
Dr. Tres-Ann Kremer, Regional Director-Caribbean, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, Jamaica
Ambassador Manoah Esipisu, Former Kenyan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Kenya
Sara Naseem, Former Communications & Advocacy Manager, Transparency Maldives, Maldives
Maryan Street MNZM, Former Cabinet Minister, New Zealand
Dr. Aderemi Ajibewa, Former Political Director, ECOWAS, Nigeria
Mohammad Amir Wasim, Bureau Chief, Daily Dawn, Pakistan
· Prof. Cynthia Barrow-Giles, Professor of Constitutional Governance and Politics, The University of the West Indies, Saint Lucia
Prof. Mandla Mchunu, Former Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral Commission, South Africa
Dr. Victor Shale, Governance and Elections Expert, South Africa