10/12/2004
EU Election Observation Mission to West Bank and Gaza Deployed
The
European Union Election Observation Mission for the Presidential
elections
in West Bank and Gaza has begun work. In total, the
EU is deploying more than 260 observers. This includes the EU
Election Observation Mission with a core team of 13 staff, which
arrived in the West Bank and Gaza this week, some 40 long-term
observers, arriving around 15 December, and more than 130 short-term
observers, arriving in early January. The total also comprises
an observation delegation from the European Parliament made up
of 30 Members of Parliament plus 16 assistants, and contributions
from the governments of Switzerland, Norway and Canada.
The
EU Election Observation Mission’s Chief Observer, Mr. Michel
Rocard, Member of the European Parliament, has started a round
of meetings with relevant interlocutors in the West Bank and
Israel. The presence of the EOM and the reporting of its observers
will help to increase transparency and provide an independent
and impartial assessment of the election process.
Commissioner
Ferrero-Waldner said: “Our Election Observation
Mission is an important contribution to ensuring that the forthcoming
Palestinian Presidential elections are assessed against international
standards. The quality of these elections will have a direct
bearing on the authority of the winner. The Palestinians need
leaders with the legitimacy that only credible democratic elections
can bring”.
In
line with the principles of the Quartet Roadmap, the European
Commission
has been in the lead in the international community
in providing support to the Palestinian electoral process since
2003. The overall objective is to give the Palestinian society
a chance to hold meaningful and credible elections to provide
democratic legitimacy for the institutions on the road to statehood.
Some €14 million have been allocated since 2003 to prepare
the elections. Of this, €2.5 million has been designated
for the EU Election Observation Mission announced today.
In addition to deployment of an Election Observation Mission,
the core elements of EU support are financial assistance to election
operations to be carried out by the Palestinian Central Election
Commission, including voter registration, support for polling
and counting activities, and voter information. In delivering
this, the EU has worked closely with other partners in the international
community.
The EU Election Observation Mission will hold a press conference
in Ramallah on Saturday 11 December at 10 a.m.
Press Officer, Election Observation Mission: Nueala Haughey,
00972 546907617
For more information on EU Election Assistance and Observation:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/human_rights/eu_election_ass_observ/index.htm