25 04 14 UN in DR Congo pledges support, good offices to upcoming polls
During a visit at the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI),
Special Representative of the Secretary-General Martin Kobler also stressed the need for elections to be properly funded and planned.
“First, [regarding] technical assistance, the 2011 errors shall be avoided,” Mr. Kobler told CENI representative Reverend Apollinaire Malumalu.
The November 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections were marred by violence between members of political parties in almost all of the provinces of the vast African nation.
The UN registered 345 violations committed during the 2011 electoral
period, affecting at least 769 victims, including the deaths of at least
41 individuals, according to the UN Joint Human Rights Office (UNJHRO) which includes MONUSCO.
Mr. Kobler, who heads the UN Mission in the country known as MONUSCO,
also stressed that the local, provincial and national elections – due to
take place between 2014 and 2016 – must be well planned.
“I bear in mind Afghanistan’s and Iraq’s experiences,” the UN official who held senior positions with UN political missions in both those countries. “It takes several months to plan such operations.”
To gather the necessary budget, Mr. Kobler said the UN has a task force
chaired by MONUSCO deputy Moustapha Soumare on the logistic issues.
“It is in the best interest
of MONUSCO to bring its support to the electoral operations, to provide
good offices and to maintain good relations with all political parties,
both opposition and majority,” said Mr. Kobler.
As part of the Mission mandate agreed upon by the UN Security Council, MONUSCO is to provide technical, logistical and financial support to the Electoral Commission in order to ensure a sustainable electoral process during the entire electoral cycle.