The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Election Observer mission , says they are ready to deploy about 25 election observers. The first team of SADC observers is already in the country ahead of the fourth coming presidential by-elections on October 30 this year.
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence of the kingdom of Swaziland and head of the SADC Electoral Observer mission Dr Jonh Kunene said the number is expected to increase to more than 100 observers at the SADC secretariat in Gaborone.
Dr Kunene said this is in compliance with the SADC principles and guidelines governing Democratic Elections.
He said this at the official launch of the SADC Electoral Observer Mission for the presidential by-election at Cresta golf view in Lusaka today.
Dr. Kunene noted that once as administrative and logistical arrangements are finalized the mission would deploy these observers throughout the country.
He pointed out that the mission will ensure success the SADC electoral observers w ill not work in isolation during the their tour of duty.
Dr Kunene said the mission will interact and maintain constant working relations with the electoral authorities as well as other missions deployed in the county.
He however said the SADC mission was not in the country to mange the electoral process but to observer the management and conduct the noble cause.
Dr kunenue emphasized that the SADC Observers will ensure they operate within the SADC frame work of the SADC Principles and guidelines governing Democratic elections as well as the constitution and the electoral laws of Zambia.
And executive secretary of SADC DR Tomaz Salomao in his remarks said the aim of the a representational mix is to ensure that an inclusive involvement of all stakeholders to the electoral processes.
Dr Salomao further noted that in deployment the mission will cooperate and interact with other deployed missions of local and international observers , local civil society and non-governmental organization NGOs observing the electoral process.
He however noted that the wider deployment of the mission facilitates a more accurate assessment of the national political environment and helps the makes to make a balanced report about the electoral process.
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