Interagency Task Force for Free and Fair Elections Holds Session at the Ministry of Justice, Chaired by Minister Paata Salia
The Interagency Task Force for Free and Fair Elections held its latest session at the Ministry of Justice, chaired by the Minister of Justice, Paata Salia.
During the session, members of the Task Force reviewed the findings of the monitoring activities conducted throughout the pre-election period of the 2025 local elections, as well as developments observed on election day. It was noted that the elections were held in a calm, fair, and competitive environment, without any significant incidents or disruptions.
According to the Central Election Commission (CEC), a total of 25 complaints were submitted to District Election Commissions. However, none of these complaints concerned violations that could have influenced the final results of the election process.
Established under the Election Code, the Task Force is mandated to prevent violations of electoral legislation by public servants, ensure a timely response to potential incidents, and develop appropriate recommendations.
In the process of monitoring the election environment, the Interagency Commission studied information disseminated in the media and provided by political unions.
The Commission will work until the official publication of the final election results and will hold one more, summary session.