SOMALIA: Electoral Commission
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 53, Heft 7, S. 21069A-21069B
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In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 53, Heft 7, S. 21069A-21069B
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In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 47, Heft 4
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In: Political science, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 132-134
ISSN: 2041-0611
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, President Hughes, 12 January 2022 Whether an application to register as a political party was properly rejected.
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Like many other transitional democracies, South Africa has chosen to run its two national postapartheid elections by an independent electoral commission, not by the existing government. Although the results were widely considered legitimate, the perception of legitimacy was due in large part to the public's low expectations. To keep the public confidence, and to avoid the sorts of large-scale breakdowns in the electoral process that might undermine it, the current Electoral Commission must embrace major reforms. One of the Electoral Commission's most pressing problems is the fact that opposition parties believe it is strongly biased in favor of the ruling political party, the African National Congress. The Electoral Commission also has failed to devolve meaningful power to provincial officials, increasing the risk that it will botch the details of election management. The author proposes several measures to help resolve these concerns.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"The Structure and Performance of African Electoral Commissions" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Representation, Band 45, Heft 4, S. 435-453
ISSN: 1749-4001