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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 22, 2016
Take A “Zero-Tolerance” Approach To Election Violence: C’wealth Observers Tell Govt

January 21, 2016
The Commonwealth Secretariat has last night released the final report of the Commonwealth Observer Group to Sri Lanka’s 2015 Parliamentary Elections.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma made
the observers’ findings public after they were sent to the Government,
Commissioner of Elections and political parties following the elections.
Writing
in the foreword to the report, the Chair of the Commonwealth Observer
Group, former President of Malta Dr George Abela said: “Our overall
assessment is that these 2015 Parliamentary elections fulfilled the key
benchmarks for a democratic election and that the electoral process was
on the whole transparent, peaceful and credible.”
Among the recommendations offered by the Observer Group is a call for
measures that make it easier for women to enter politics at the national
level and a proposal that Sri Lanka take a “zero-tolerance” approach to
election violence. The Group also concluded that the Government should
reconsider restrictions on campaigning methods as well as consider
legislation on campaign finance.
The report praises Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections and his Office
for “having maintained high standards of fairness” and the country’s
police for enforcing the law and ensuring a peaceful election.
More than 6,000 candidates from 21 political parties and 200 independent
groups contested the 17 August election, which saw 225 members of
parliament elected. The United National Party (UNP), which led the
United National Front for Good Governance (UNFGG) coalition, increased
its vote share and formed a government with the support of some members
of the opposition United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA).
