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Memon promises full support to EU observers
By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD—Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Nisar A.
Memon Friday said the government would fully facilitate the European
Union mission and Pakistan remains committed to democracy. The mission,
headed by Jan De Kok, ambassador head of delegation of EU Commission,
met the minister. The team included Chief Observer Michael Gahler,a
German Member of the European Parliament and Hanna Roberts, election
analyst.
Welcoming the EU observers, Memon said that the Election Commission of
Pakistan (ECP) was an independent body to hold the polls. The government
would fully support them in conducting elections in a free, fair and
transparent manner, he added.
Expressing firm resolve of the government to hold free, fair,
transparent and peaceful elections, the Minister said that the
government, media and the people of Pakistan would fully assist the
international monitors.
The delegation expressed their confidence in the caretaker government
for conducting elections in a transparent manner. Its head said that the
EU clearly recognizes the improvements in the electoral procedures by
the Pakistani authorities to make the polls more credible.
“Pakistan is a strategic partner with the international community and a
more stable and strong Pakistan is in the interest of both the people of
Pakistan as well as the world community,” he said.
The Minister said that the media is an affective medium to reach out to
the masses and form public opinion. In view of this, he said, the
national media carries a tremendous responsibility of helping the
government in conducting transparent polls by carrying out balanced
reports and coverage. He said the media is free and the government would
support self-regulation to comply with the laws of land.
He brushed aside the impression that the government had imposed
restrictions on the live coverage of the polls, saying that the
mechanism with 15-30 seconds delay would be administered by channels
themselves. He said the PEMRA is acting only as a guide and it would not
censor or monitor the coverage.
The delegation told the Minister that the core team of the EU comprises
11 election experts based in Islamabad. A total of 48 long term
observers would be deployed across the country. |