By Meas Sokchea
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Phnom Penh Post
The election monitoring organisation Comfrel yesterday announced it
would deploy more than 5,000 observers to monitor every aspect of the
campaign leading up to the June 3 commune elections and the final
division of power among winning candidates.
But at a round-table organised by the Club of Cambodian Journalists, National Election Committee secretary-general Tep Nytha dismissed Comfrel’s efforts as “not up to international standards”.
Comfrel
executive director Koul Panha said monitors would pay particular
attention to political activity on “white day”, the one-day buffer
between the end of the campaign season and the June 3 vote.
“[Previously]
we observed that the white day . . . is a very important opportunity
for politicians to influence voters, such as vote-buying and
intimidation,” he said, citing examples of candidates or party
representatives going door to door to pressure voters.
Koul Panha
accused some ruling CPP officials of using scare tactics such as
observing people as they voted at an election office.
He said this frightened voters, as many did not understand their vote was secret.
Tep
Nytha retorted that Comfrel did not have any evidence to back its
allegations and that at least 5,000 observers from 16 organisations
would monitor the election.
He also said the NEC would station
three security guards – one armed – at each of the nation’s 18,107
election offices, as well as making moves to increase transparency.
“[During]
the election in UNTAC time, the ballots were taken from election
offices to keep in the provincial offices for one night [before
counting] – that is difficult to control.
“Now, we count ballots immediately after the election closes. This proves that the election has transparency.”
To contact the reporter on this story: Meas Sokchea at sokchea.meas@phnompenhpost.com
2 comments:
5000 election monitors are not sufficient to monitor 18,107 election offices.
It comes down to .27 monitor per office.
We can do better than that.
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