Дегнан приветствует подписание кодекса поведения политическими партиями

Посол США Дегнан сказала, что политическая температура обычно высока в период выборов, поэтому она приветствовала подписание политическими партиями кодекса поведения, разработанного Центральной избирательной комиссией (ЦИК) при поддержке ее международных партнеров.

"Было очень приятно видеть, что они не только подписали документ, но и то, что их руководители были вовлечены в процесс разработки документа. Они разработали определенные этические стандарты. Будет жаль, если будут наблюдаться запугивание избирателей и злоупотребление административным ресурсом", - заявила сегодня Келли Дегнан.

Кодекс поведения политических партий - это "набор норм добровольной этики, направленных на защиту демократических ценностей и основных свобод; проведение содержательной, программно-ориентированной и инклюзивной избирательной кампании, обеспечивающей равные возможности для заинтересованных сторон".

ЦИК также установила правила безопасности на предстоящих 31 октября парламентских выборах после консультаций с политическими партиями и мониторинговыми организациями.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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