The Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by member States of the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Monitoring Committee) is responsible for monitoring the application of the European Charter of Local Self-Government and its additional Protocol on the right to participate in the affairs of local authorities by Council of Europe Member States that have ratified these legal instruments. It organises monitoring visits and drafts reports and recommendations on the state of local and regional democracy in the Member States concerned and also examines specific issues related to local and regional democracy. Through post-monitoring political dialogue, it ensures that its recommendations to Member States are followed up.

The Monitoring Committee undertakes in particular:

  • a general regular country-by-country monitoring mission to each Member State approximately every five years;
  • the examination of a particular aspect of the Charter, by decision of the Bureau or the Commission;
  • fact-finding missions to examine, by decision of the Bureau, specific cases of concern.

In its work, the Committee takes into account:

  • the conclusions and recommendations of the Congress concerning election observation missions;
  • the human rights situation at local and regional level in Europe and, in accordance with Resolution 296 (2010), prepares a regular report on this specific issue.

The Committee contributes to the post-monitoring dialogue and develops, as appropriate, targeted assistance programmes on issues of common interest identified during the monitoring visits, in order to provide concrete assistance to local and regional authorities and to ensure the effective follow-up of its recommendations.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: elections of a local nature should be grouped together

A report on the observation of the Cantonal Elections in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina held on 7 October 2018 was adopted today at the 36th Session of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. The report was presented by Rapporteur Stewart DICKSON (United Kingdom, ILDG), the Thematic Spokesperson on observation of local and regional elections, who was the Head of Delegation of the mission carried out from 4 to 8 October 2018 in the ten Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Brcko District.

The Congress recognises that the elections were held against the backdrop of a challenging economic situation and an increasing disillusion of the people with the political stalemate in the country where the political class is divided along ethnical lines. The election campaign took place in a polarised atmosphere and candidates competed in an unlevel playing field, especially in respect to the media often shifted in favour of incumbents.

The Election Day was generally orderly and well prepared, with majority of the election administration members being able to manage the process sufficiently despite difficult conditions. However, inconsistencies were noted on how to cast the four different ballots, as well as with regards to the question of identifying the party affiliation of Precinct Election Commission members, and subsequent trading of these positions among political parties. There is also room for improvement with regards to the secrecy of the vote and the slowness and lengthiness of the voting procedure.

On a positive note, authorities achieved improvements in several areas, such as introduction of the gender quota, campaign finance regulations and systematic training of the members of election administration. However, issues like the misuse of administrative resources, accuracy of the voters’ list and voting rights of voters residing de facto abroad remain to be addressed.

The Congress concludes with a recommendation that the elections of the Cantonal Assemblies should be held together with the local elections – and not with general elections, given the importance of the Cantons in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and their role in the complicated structure of institutions at State level.

 

 

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36th Session Strasbourg, France 3 April 2019
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Thibaut GUIGNARD
France, EPP/CCE
Chair of the Monitoring Committee, Mayor (Ploeuc-l’Hermitage)

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