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ODIHR experts present final report on Czech Republic’s 2021 parliamentary elections in Prague
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
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- Elections
Elections experts from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) presented the final report of ODIHR’s Election Expert Team to the 2021 October parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic on 30 May 2022.
The experts discussed the report’s findings and recommendations with government officials. Discussions focused on introducing a centralized voter register, the participation of women, including introduction of special measures to increase the number of women in elected positions, and the need to improve campaign- and media-related regulations.
“It is encouraging to see that the authorities have started consultations with various government agencies, including on the introduction of a central voter register, and expect to submit draft amendments to electoral law later this year,” said Armin Rabitsch, Leader of the ODIHR Election Expert Team for the 8 and 9 October parliamentary elections.
ODIHR experts discussed with authorities potential assistance in bringing the Czech Republic’s elections closer in line with international standards and commitments by implementing these recommendations. The ODIHR assistance offered includes expert discussions, thematic workshops and legal reviews related to potential changes to the electoral legislation.
All OSCE participating States have committed themselves to promptly follow up on ODIHR election assessments and recommendations.