Hussein Metwally
Yesterday, Partners for Transparency Association (PFT) launched an initiative, the first of its kind in Egypt, to monitor electoral financing and spending in a number of electoral districts. The initiative bears the slogan “Our Voices Against Your Money”.
According to Dr. Walaa Jad Al-Karim, Executive Director of the Foundation, “Partners for Transparency”, through the initiative “Our Voices Against Your Money”, seeks to contribute to achieving the integrity of the upcoming House of Representatives elections by opposing the phenomenon of using money to influence the will of the electorate, in addition to developing “entrances”. Effective tools that can be used extensively later to enhance the role of civil society organizations in monitoring “electoral financing and spending”, and to ensure that candidates and parties adhere to the legal framework that governs.
The initiative will be implemented in “five Egyptian governorates”, which are the governorates of Cairo, Fayoum, Alexandria, Dakahlia and Port Said. The governorates and districts within each governorate have been selected so as to give a good indication of the nature of the funding, financial spending throughout the electoral process, as well as to facilitate the process of disseminating results and recommendations. And the tools that will bring out the initiative.
In adherence to the principle of transparency and the involvement of various community parties in discussing the initiative and its details, Partners for Transparency has presented a “background paper” that clarifies the intellectual, legal and methodological framework that you will adhere to in the follow-up process, and includes a detailed explanation of the legislative frameworks and justifications on which the initiative is based, in addition to presenting the methodology that will be Following them, the axes involved in the monitoring process, and the targeted geographical scope.
Wala added that the issue of “electoral financing and spending” is one of the main issues that determine - along with other issues - the extent of the integrity of the electoral process, the extent to which its final results express the true will of the electorate, and to what extent the “money” was a factor affecting the course of the political process. , And indicates that “partners” adheres in its work to a specific scientific methodology and goes beyond “random follow-up processes”. Therefore, the aforementioned “background paper” was presented, stressing that “Partners for Transparency” welcomes any observations or proposals that are in the interest of “improving the methodology.” Followed ”.
According to Dr. Walaa Jad Al-Karim, Executive Director of the Foundation, “Partners for Transparency”, through the initiative “Our Voices Against Your Money”, seeks to contribute to achieving the integrity of the upcoming House of Representatives elections by opposing the phenomenon of using money to influence the will of the electorate, in addition to developing “entrances”. Effective tools that can be used extensively later to enhance the role of civil society organizations in monitoring “electoral financing and spending”, and to ensure that candidates and parties adhere to the legal framework that governs.
The initiative will be implemented in “five Egyptian governorates”, which are the governorates of Cairo, Fayoum, Alexandria, Dakahlia and Port Said. The governorates and districts within each governorate have been selected so as to give a good indication of the nature of the funding, financial spending throughout the electoral process, as well as to facilitate the process of disseminating results and recommendations. And the tools that will bring out the initiative.
In adherence to the principle of transparency and the involvement of various community parties in discussing the initiative and its details, Partners for Transparency has presented a “background paper” that clarifies the intellectual, legal and methodological framework that you will adhere to in the follow-up process, and includes a detailed explanation of the legislative frameworks and justifications on which the initiative is based, in addition to presenting the methodology that will be Following them, the axes involved in the monitoring process, and the targeted geographical scope.
Wala added that the issue of “electoral financing and spending” is one of the main issues that determine - along with other issues - the extent of the integrity of the electoral process, the extent to which its final results express the true will of the electorate, and to what extent the “money” was a factor affecting the course of the political process. , And indicates that “partners” adheres in its work to a specific scientific methodology and goes beyond “random follow-up processes”. Therefore, the aforementioned “background paper” was presented, stressing that “Partners for Transparency” welcomes any observations or proposals that are in the interest of “improving the methodology.” Followed ”.
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