Forum on Domestic Election Observation in Transition Countries of Europe and Central Asia, Brussels 21st of March

The European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO) is organizing a Forum on Domestic Election Observation in Transition Countries of Europe and Central Asia, in cooperation with European Endowment for Democracy (EED) and Supporting Democracy (SD), in the premises of EED in Brussels, on 21st of March.

Forum is a a part of wider project „Strenghtening Independent Election Monitoring“ which is financially supported by National Endowment for Democracy from Washington (NED).

Centre for Monitoring and Research (CeMI) is taking a position of the Secretary General of ENEMO for the period 2017-2019.

The purpose of the Forum is to focus on main issues that undermine democratic transitions in Transition Countries, as well as on challenges and opportunities for election monitoring organizations. Forum will be consisted of four sessions:

1st session- Importance of Domestic Election Observation and Challenges of Funding

2nd session – Facing the Shrinking Space: Challenges for Election Observers

3rd session – Advocating for electoral reform: The role of Citizens Observers

4th session – Wrap up: Recommendations to the European Union

The welcome words and keynote speech will be given by Mr. David Martin, Member of the European Parliament, Mr. Zlatko Vujovic, General Secretary of ENEMO and Mr. Jerzy Pomianowski, Executive Director of EED.

This Forum will gather most important stakeholders from the EU, as well as civil society and international community, whereas all conclusions from the forum will be a part of a special report and disseminated to most important stakeholders after the event.

The agenda of the event is available HERE.

The Forum is a part of wider project „Strengthening Independent Election Monitoring “which is financially supported by National Endowment for Democracy from Washington (NED).

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