Civil’s activities within the election process is a rather complex activity in 3 areas, and is worked by 3 teams in mutual communication. CIVIL monitoring must be well protected and completely independent of anything else CIVIL does. Civic education refers to the right to vote, divided and isolated from monitoring. Civil continues to monitor the election process. Long-term election monitoring is already under way. More than 12 people are already actively involved throughout the country and are actively monitoring, said Xhabir Deralla from CIVIL, at the conference on electoral reform.
SEC, despite the very serious challenges, managed to deal well with those challenges and emerge victorious. In the part of the long-term work of the organization, we also participate in the electoral reforms, but as for the activities of the civilian in the part of the working group led by the Ministry of Justice, we succeeded not only to propose but also listened to all other participants in that group. But for us it is very important what a member of the SEC or a political party will say.
The largest international organizations, a large part of their findings analysis and reports are based on what domestic experts say. Political parties have a serious expert capacity, but keep in mind that a very serious part of what the big institutions say is based on our knowledge, reports and communication with the voters. We also pay attention to the vocabulary, how the events are held, how our recommendations for good practices in the elections are respected.
On election day, we run in the field with 300 mobile observers. Each of our observers covers 5-15 polling stations, which means that a large part of our country will be covered by us. On that day, we have extra teams that check the veracity of the reports of our observers, added Deralla.
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