10 June 2005
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| Lesotho is a landlocked country entirely surrounded by South Africa. |
Mr McKinnon said: "This is a comprehensive and constructive report. I hope its recommendations will be of assistance. I wish Lesotho's new local democracy structures well and congratulate the people of Lesotho on their first local government elections since independence.
"The people of Lesotho have the continuing support of both the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Local Government Forum in the efforts to strengthen the country's democracy."
The report commends the conduct of the poll in a peaceful atmosphere, but also notes problems of communication among the main participants in the process. The Expert Team highlights a number of areas in which it believes improvements can be made for the future. It specifically refers to the delimitation of constituencies, the voter registration process, voter education, and the need for wider consultation prior to the elections.
The report also sets out proposals to enhance the efficiency of the polling arrangements on Election Day, and suggests a number of areas in which technical assistance may be needed.
The Team was asked by the Commonwealth Secretary-General to observe preparations for the elections, the polling, counting and results process and the overall electoral environment. The decision to send the Commonwealth Expert Team followed an invitation from the Independent Electoral Commission of Lesotho. The members of the Expert Team were Councillor John E Otekat, Chairperson of the CLGF, President of the Uganda Local Government Association and Chairperson of Soroti District in Uganda; Councillor Leslie Lynch, Councillor on the San Fernando City Council and Member of the Local Government Association, Trinidad and Tobago; and Angela Odah, National Co-ordinator, Transition Monitoring Group (NGO Coalition), Nigeria.
The members of the Expert Team began work on 25 April 2005 and remained in Lesotho until 5 May. The Secretary-General has sent their report to the Prime Minister of Lesotho, the Chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission, the main political parties and Commonwealth governments.
The Commonwealth Secretary-General had sent Commonwealth Observer Groups for the 1998 and 2002 General Elections in Lesotho.