SADC launches Electoral Observation Mission to Mozambique

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STATEMENT
BY
SADC EXECUTIVE SECRETARY H.E. DR. STERGOMENA
LAWRENCE TAX

ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF THE SADC ELECTORAL OBSERVATION MISSION (SEOM) TO THE 2014 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE

3RD OCTOBER 2014
MAPUTO

Honourable Maite  Nkoana-Mashabane  Minister  of  International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South Africa, and Head of the SADC Electoral Observer Mission to the Elections in the Republic of Mozambique;

Chairperson of the National Elections Commission (CNE); Members of the National Elections Commission;

Leaders and Representatives of Political Parties;

Members of the Elections Observation Missions;

Your Excellences, Heads of Diplomatic Missions accredited to the Republic of Mozambique;

Religious leaders;

Members of the Civil Society;

Members of the media;

Ladies and gentlemen.

I  am  greatly  honoured  to  welcome  you  to  the  launch  of  the  SADC Electoral  Observation  Mission  (SEOM)  to  the  General  Elections  in  the Republic  of  Mozambique,  scheduled  for  15  October  2014.  I wish to express our gratitude for your presence at this very important occasion. This  launch  is  of  great  significance,  as  it  exemplifies  SADC’s commitment to the  enhancement of democracy and governance, peace and  stability  in  the  region  and  to  the  ultimate  objective  of  economic growth and sustainable development.

The participation  and the  involvement of SADC in the elections processing the Republic of Mozambique, coupled with your presence here today, conveys,  once  again  a  message  of  solidarity  to  the  people  of Mozambique  and  support  for  the  democratic  dispensation  in Mozambique  in  particular ,  and  the  SADC  Region  in  general.  It is worthwhile  to  state  that  the  presence  of  SADC  here  today  is  also  to ensure  that  the  provisions  of  the  SADC  Principles  and  Guidelines Governing  Democratic  Elections  are  adhered  to  in  the  conduct  of democratic elections.

Honourable Minister,
In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  SADC  Treaty,  the  SADC Protocol on Political, Defence and Security Cooperation and  the  SADC Principles and Guidelines  Governing Democratic Elections,  the  Republic of Mozambique  invited SADC to observe the 2014 General Elections.  In this  regard,  the  Chairperson  of  the  SADC  Organ  on  Politics,  Defence and Security Cooperation,  His Excellency  Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic  of  South  Africa,  constituted  the  SADC  Electoral  Observation Mission (SEOM) to observe the 2014 Mozambique General Elections.

To that effect, we are  here today to officially launch  the  SADC Electoral Observation  Mission  (SEOM)  comprising  of  observers  from  SADC Member  States  who  will  be  deployed  across  the  country  during  the electoral period.

SADC attaches great importance to the entrenchment and consolidation of democracy.  In  this  regard,  it  is  expected  that  the  enhancement  and consolidation  of  democracy  and  peace  should  be  done  through  the participation of the people in the political processes and governance. SADC  believes  that,  full  participation  of  all  citizens  in  the  democratic process  is  central  to  the  success  of  democracy ,  and  in  upholding democratic values and principles.

Honourable Minister,
The  SADC  Principles  and  Guidelines  Governing  Democratic Elections,  the  African  Charter  on  Democracy,  Elections  and Governance, and other international best practices provide an important framework and benchmark for the  promotion of the universal values of democracy,  good  governance,  rule  of  law  and  human  rights  in  the region.  I  wish  to  take  this  opportunity  to  underscore  the  fact  that  the dissemination  of  democratic  values  and  principles  among  all  relevant stakeholders and society is the responsibility of all stakeholders.  In view of this, SADC has no doubt that the people of Mozambique will ensure a peaceful, free, fair, transparent and credible electoral process.

As  such,  and  as  we  head  towards  the  polling  day,  the  challenge  and responsibility to have peaceful, free and fair elections lies on the hands of the people of the Mozambique. The process must  allow the people of Mozambique to freely and peacefully choose their leaders, and to assure voters  and  those  voted  for,  to  honourably  accept  the  people’s  verdict.

We therefore  encourage the  people  of the  Republic  of Mozambique  to continue  to  demonstrate  political  maturity  and  responsibility  by respecting democratic principles and practices.

Honourable Minister,
The forthcoming elections in the Republic of  Mozambique,  which are to be followed by elections in the Republic of Botswana and the Republic of Namibia,  are  a  true  testimony  that  SADC  Member  States  have entrenched  democratic  values  and  practices;  with  firm  commitment  to enhancing  democracy  and  democratic  institutions  in  our  Region.  It  is important,  therefore  to  underscore  the  paramount  importance  of  the current elections, as they come at the time when we celebrate  the dawn of sustainable peace and tolerance in the country.

We  are  pleased  with  the  recent  positive  developments  regarding  the quest  for lasting peace in Mozambique., particularly with the cease-fire and  cessation of hostilities agreement  signed between the Government and RENAMO on 24th August 2014,  which was  subsequently ratified by the  President  of  the  Republic  of  Mozambique  and  the  President  of RENAMO on 5th September 2014, and passed into law by Parliament on 8th September  2014.  The agreement has restored confidence in the general public for the country to proceed with the General Elections on 15thOctober 2014.

Honourable Minister,
Prior to the deployment of SEOM, the SADC Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC) undertook a goodwill  and pre-deployment  assessment  mission to Mozambique, from 24th to  30thAugust 2014, in order to ascertain the level  of  preparedness  and  readiness  of  the  country  to  hold  the forthcoming General Elections.

SADC is encouraged to note that the political atmosphere and security Environment is conducive for the holding of peaceful elections.

While fulfilling its mandate, SADC Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) will share information with other Election Observation Missions deployed in the country.  In the same vein, consultations with stakeholders involved in the electoral process will be at the centre of our operations.  This  will  enable  us  to  stay  abreast  of  the  entire  electoral process  and  ensure  that  we  remain  seized  with  the  electoral environment and momentum.

In  conclusion,  I  am  pleased  to  announce  that  as  mandated  by  the Chairperson  of  the  SADC  Organ  on  Politics,  Defence  and  Security Cooperation, as the Executive Secretary of SADC, I have established and Office  and  designated  my  Secretariat  officials  to  support  the  SADC Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM) and the Head of the Mission. To that effect the activities of the SADC Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM) will be conducted here at the Hotel VIP. It is our hope that after the elections, we will come together again here at the same venue for the Mission to communicate its preliminary Statement and findings.

Distinguished invited Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen
It is now my honour and privilege to introduce and invite the Head of the SADC  Electoral  Observation  Mission  (SEOM)  to  the  2014  General Elections  in  the  Republic  of  Mozambique,  Honourable  Maite  Nkoana-Mashabane,  Minister  of  International  Relations  and  Cooperation  of  the Republic  of  South Africa,  and  Representative  of  His  Excellency  Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa and Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence  and  Security  Cooperation,  to  now officially launch the Mission.

I thank you.
Merci beaucoup
Muito Obrigado.
Asanteni Sana.

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