Election Commission panel to identify learning experiences of recent poll process
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The Election Commission on Thursday introduced that it was organising a core committee to “identify learning experiences and shortcomings” from the not too long ago concluded Assembly polls.
The committee, headed by the EC Secretary General and comprising different senior officers, was tasked with figuring out “shortcomings/gaps in ECI regulatory regime, if any and the gaps in implementation and enforcement at the level of CEOs/district officials”, an EC assertion stated.
It would look into the necessity for strengthening authorized and regulatory frameworks to allow the EC to “more effectively ensure compliance” of instructions, together with COVID-19-related norms.
The committee’s duties would come with figuring out any gaps in pointers or in implementation of the Model Code of Conduct, suggesting measures to strengthen the regulation of expenditure and discovering any shortcomings with regard to protections for electoral equipment “from possibility of reprisal after elections”.
“The recommendations will help the Commission to chalk out way forward for forthcoming polls. The committee has been asked to submit its report within a month,” the EC stated.
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