'Second phase
elections the most successful: CEC Yadav'
Chief
Election Commissioner Dr Ayodhi Prasad Yadav has expressed the determination to
bring significant reforms in the management of upcoming elections based on the
lessons of the two phases of local level elections held recently.
He
also emphasized on the need for the political parties and candidates to remain
alert and conscious of adhering to the election code of conduct to bring
improvement in the election process.
CEC
Dr Yadav talked to RSS Correspondent Narayan Prasad Neupane about the recently
concluded local level elections and various issues related to it including the
delay in vote counting and the enforcement of the election code of conduct. Excerpts
of the interview are as follows:
Q.
The first and second phase of local level elections have concluded, what is the
overall assessment and evaluation of the EC about it?
The
managerial task of the Commission has been successful; participation of the
voters remained encouraging while support of political parties and candidates
was equally notable. The credit of free and fair elections however goes to the
voters. The second phase of the local level elections has been the most
successful elections so far. As this election stands as a memorable one in
history, EC takes this as one that has been successfully managed.
Q.
How was the support from the government to the election?
Election Commission is not the only one
responsible for elections. For this support from the government is inevitable,
and the support from the present government to us was more than expected. The
budget and human resources was as much as we had sought, while the government
played a significant role in building the political atmosphere for the
election. The assurance of security to the voters, political parties,
candidates and employees mobilized for the election on behalf of the government
also helped make the election exemplary and historical.
Q.
What were the challenges to hold elections during a monsoon?
Of
course, the Commission faced difficulties at times due to the weather. We had
hoped for favourable natural environment if the elections were held in a single
phase on May 14. Then the elections were postponed to June 14 in course of
managing the required political atmosphere for it, which put us in a very
difficult situation. However, thanks to the support from all, 74 per cent of
voting was registered even in the election held during the monsoon. Voters came
with their umbrellas while the polling centres had to be covered with tents.
Voting however had to be with held for few hours in some places. The utter
desire for elections among the political parties, candidates and voters, their
patience and goodwill helped conclude the elections successfully.
Q.
How did you find the role of the political parties, the major stakeholders of
the election?
Yes,
the political parties are the major stakeholders among various kinds of
stakeholders in an election. In addition, support from all including the
parties, the candidates, civil society, media, observers, intellectuals, former
commissioners, the international community and others concerned was very good.
It was because of the support of all that Nepal has been able to present an example
of good local level elections before the international community.
Q.
What is the take of EC on media houses' roles played during the elections?
The
mass media extended a huge support to create environment conducive for the
local level polls. All news contents about elections have been disseminated
with high priority. The EC has assessed
the support received from the media with due respect. In a nutshell, the role
of mass media by realizing the responsibility to the nation and citizens
remained very positive for making the polls a success.
Q.
How are the media found to have paid attention to the social aspects?
The
media has a crucial role towards social responsibility. The fear of political
parties, candidates and civil personnel towards media is linked to the social
responsibility. Election is a phenomenon of social science and the media has a
serious role to awaken society.
The
Press Council of Nepal was given the responsibility to carry out the task of
media monitoring during the elections. Journalists should write contents to
support people's desires to implement democracy, federalism, secularism and
republicanism. The constitution has given full-fledged rights for the same.
Q.
Could you recall the most remarkable and striking issues of the first and
second phase of the local level polls?
I
turned emotional and excited when I saw a long queue of voters after I set out
for Mahendra Adarsha Voting Centre, Lalitpur, from my residence in the first
phase of the polls. Participation of voters and their excitement is the
greatest achievement in terms of elections.
Voters'
patience and excitement and the huge turnout in the polls have made a huge
contribution to democracy, federalism and republicanism. Now, proportional
representation and inclusion envisioned by the constitution have been ensured.
Q.
Are there any other contents that the EC wanted but were short of
implementation?
The
lessons learnt in the first phase of the polls were implemented in the second
phase. The learning and experiences of the second phase should be implemented
in the upcoming elections. Accelerating the vote counts process, management of
sufficient human resource and stress on voters' education would be prioritized
and given continuity in the future elections.
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