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European Parliament to host a high-level event on #ElectionObservation
A conference on 'The future of international election observation' will be held in the European Parliament, in Brussels, on 10-11 October.
Since 2000, the European Union has deployed more than 140 Election Observation Missions in more than 60 countries around the globe. MEPs are the chief observers, while the effective way these missions are carried out is the result of successful inter-institutional cooperation between the European Parliament, the European External Action Service (EEAS), the European Commission and member states.
In co-operation with EEAS, this high-level conference on 'The future of international election observation' will bring MEPs, former heads of state, national parliamentarians, representatives of international organisations, election observers, donors and civil society to share best practices on how to conduct elections and to debate the future challenges and opportunities of election observation.
Programme
European Parliament President Antonio Tajani will begin the conference at 15h, to be followed by Digital Economy and Society Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Representative to the African Union Sahle-Work Zewde and Political Affairs of the African Union Commissioner Cessouma Minata Samate.
The afternoon session will focus on the challenges and opportunities of election observation: ICT, tackling disinformation and the use of social media.
On 11 October at 9h, the participants will debate how elections are organized, conflict prevention, security and peaceful transition. This will be followed by two parallel sessions on the role and best practices of parliamentary observation and on the EU-AU-UN co-operation on electoral processes.
The conference will be wrapped up by First Vice-President of the European Parliament Mairead McGuinness, speaker of the Pan-African Parliament Roger Nkodo Dang and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini.
Ahead of the conference, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said: “Since the end of the Cold War, electoral observation has become an integral part of European foreign policy, as one of most effective and transparent instruments for promoting core values and strengthening democracy around the world.”
High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini added: “Electoral Observation is a crucial part of our engagement in the field of democracy and Human Rights and a key instrument in our engagement with our partners. This conference will be an occasion for us to reflect on today’s challenges and opportunities, together with institutional actors and partners from the civil society that contribute to the success of the missions.”
WHERE: József Antall (JAN) building, room 6Q2 room (some workshops will take place in JAN 4Q1).
WHEN: 15h to 18h30 on 10 October and 9h to 13h30 on 11 October.
A detailed programme of the event is available here.
You can follow it live here.
Twitter: #EU4Democracy
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