EC wants power to announce poll dates
EC wants power to announce poll dates
Published: 06:01 am Nov 06, 2016
Kathmandu, November 5 The Election Commission is miffed at the government for turning down its suggestion to let the election body announce election dates. The Bill to Amend and Codify Laws Related to Functions, Duties and Powers of the Election Commission, registered at the Parliament, states that the government, in consultation with the Election Commission, shall announce election dates except when provisioned otherwise in federal laws. Election Commissioner Ila Sharma said her office had prepared the draft of the bill proposing that the EC would announce election dates and the same should not have been removed by the government. “This is a key provision central to EC’s autonomy,” she said, adding, “Similar provision was incorporated in the Member of House of Representatives Act, 1990, which the EC wants to retain.” Sharma added that the EC had announced election dates in the past except on a couple of occasions. “If the EC cannot announce poll dates, why should we have the EC?” she wondered. Sharma said the logic behind giving the power to announce poll dates was that the election body could maintain its autonomy and could do its duty impartially. “Denying the EC the power to announce poll dates and removing other key electoral reforms that the EC had suggested is a conspiracy against our democracy,” said Sharma. Not giving EC the power to announce polls means that political parties do not want to see EC functioning as a capable body
- Neelkantha Uprety, former CEC