The Asian Age

LANKA INVITES OBSERVERS TO MONITOR POLLS

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Colombo, March 12: Sri lanka’s National Election Commission has invited foreign observers to monitor the upcoming parliament­ary polls in the island nation. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on March 2 dissolved Parliament six months ahead of its schedule and called a snap election on April 25. The earlier Parliament was appointed on September 1, 2015. Rajapaksa sacked the House after the minimum term of four-and-a-half years necessary to dissolve it. Rajapaksa, who was elected to office in November last year, had said he cannot work freely because his powers had been reduced. He also faced restrictio­ns as the opposition commanded a majority in the 225-member House. According to National Election Commission member S Ratnajeeva­n H Hoole, the organisati­on has invited observers from the European Union (EU), Commonweal­th countries and the NGO, Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL), to monitor the upcoming parliament­ary election, the Daily Mirror reported on Thursday. The observers will be deployed across the country. They will submit their observatio­ns and recommenda­tions after the conclusion of the polls. The observers will carry out a comprehens­ive election assessment, focusing on the legal framework, electoral administra­tion, voter registrati­on, campaignin­g, conduct of the media, including social media, voting, counting and tallying, and the transmissi­on of results.

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