Commonwealth to Observe Parliamentary Election in Bangladesh
31 May 1996
A team of 12 Commonwealth Observers, together with a supporting team from the Commonwealth Secretariat, will be present in Bangladesh for the Parliamentary Election which is to be held on 12 June.
In making the announcement today, Commonwealth Secretary-General Emeka Anyaoku said that the Commonwealth was responding to an invitation from the Government of Bangladesh for a Commonwealth Observer Group to observe the Parliamentary Election. A planning mission from the Commonwealth Secretariat which visited Bangladesh on 10 May established that there was widespread support among the major political parties for a Commonwealth presence during the election.
The Commonwealth team for Bangladesh will be led by Tan Sri (Dr) Mohd Ghazali Shafie, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia. The other observers will be:
Mr Errol W Bethel|
Parliamentary Commissoner, The Bahamas
Mr Justin McClair Daniel
Chief Elections Officer, St Lucia
Mr Rueben T Kaiulo MBE
Electoral Commissioner, Papua New Guinea
Hon Hulda Stanley Kibacha MP
Member of Parliament, Tanzania
Ms Alice Killam
Electoral Officer, Canada
Ms Lindiwe Maseko MP
Member of Parliament, South Africa
Hon Dilan Perera MP
Member of Parliament, Sri Lanka
Hon Johannah-Joy Phumaphi MP
Member of Parliament, Botswana
Dr Kanwaljit Soin
Member of Parliament, Singapore
Lord Waverley
Member House of Lords, Britain
Mr Trevor Willson
Assistant Electoral Commissioner, Australia
The Group will be supported by an eight-member team from the Commonwealth Secretariat, led by Professor Reg Austin, Director of the Legal and Consitutional Affairs Division.
Note to Editors:
The mission to Bangladesh will represent the 18th election observed by the Commonwealth since October 1990, including elections in Malaysia, Zambia, Seychelles, Pakistan, South Africa and most recently, Sierra Leone. These observer missions are to be seen in the context of a decision taken by Commonwealth Heads of Government to support the promotion of democracy in a number of ways, including through observation, on request, of elections in member states.
Issued by the Information and Public Affairs Division, Commonwealth Secretariat,
Marlborough House,
Pall Mall,
London SW1Y 5HX,
United Kingdom.
Tel: 0207-839 3411;
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96/20 31 May 1996