UDHR Article 21
Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
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ICCPR Article 25
Every citizen shall have the right to vote and to be elected at genuine periodic elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing the free expression of the will of the electors.
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General Comment No. 25: The right to participate in public affairs, voting rights and the right of equal access to public service (Art. 25)
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Mission in 2005
General Election in Afghanistan 2005

ANFREL’s second and equally important mission in Afghanistan during the National Assembly and Provincial Council Elections in 2005 was an eye opener to observe the process of former warlords, mujahedin and ordinary citizens running for office. The presence of ANFREL’s 26 observers (Long-Term Observers and Short-Term Observers) in Afghanistan monitoring the processes during the run-up to the elections and during the post-elections period provided deeper insights into the events that unfolded around the elections, It is through this mission report that ANFREL once again shares the outcome and the developments of this important event for Afghanistan.
General Election in Thailand 2005

Increasing political liberalization has established a culture of democratic elections and parliamentary rule as an institutionalized part of political life in Thailand. In electoral terms, a new political benchmark was set with the unprecedented level of popular participation in the political reform process leading up to the promulgation of the 1997 Constitution. For the first time since the transition from absolute to constitutional monarchy in 1932, Thailand has a constitution that recognizes that sovereign power belongs to the people, and that the bicameral parliament must be chosen only through a democratic electoral process. Although steps toward establishing the type of democracy envisioned by the 1997 Constitution were initially made with the holding of the first senatorial elections during the first half of 2000, it is clear today that a gap still exists between the ideals set out in the 1997 Constitution and actual practices in the electoral process.
General Election in Thiland 2005 (Karean language)
       


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