FAFEN Calls for Stringent Regulations on Political Finance - Press Release issued by Free and Fair Election Network.

Islamabad -- August 07, 2022 (PPI-OT)

Following is the text of press release issued by Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN)

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Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) calls upon the Parliament and political parties to strengthen the regulations on political finance to curtail the role of money in elections that has practically deprived the majority of the population of exercising their right to contest elections.

FAFEN urges the political parties represented in the Parliament and those outside to develop a consensus on critical electoral reforms, including those required to regulate the use of money in elections. The Elections Act, 2017 has weak provisions to regulate political finance, which encouraged excessive use of money in General Elections 2018 and subsequent by-elections and local government elections.

Meaningful reforms for regulating election expenses and political finance are imperative to boost public confidence in the democratic dispensation.

FAFEN considers the recent order by the Election Commission on the prohibited funding case as the awakening call for strengthening legal and regulatory checks on parties' accounts and sources of funds, along with provisions to bind the Commission to scrutinize the political parties' audited statements annually. The timely scrutiny is a prerequisite for greater diligence among political parties about their accounts and sources of funds.

FAFEN also recommends strengthening the legal framework to regulate the expenses incurred during an election by contesting candidates and political parties alike, and timely scrutiny of assets and liabilities submitted by the Members of Parliament and Provincial Assemblies. Any false or materially incorrect submissions or withholding information should be criminalized with punitive implications, including disqualification.

The current provisions in the Elections Act, 2017 do not clearly define the election expenses or provide any implication for a person making election expenses on a candidate's behalf without the candidate's permission. While the law specifies the maximum limit for election expenses by the contesting candidates, there is no such bar on political parties, making it difficult for the Commission to check...

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