Doubts of ‘free and fair’ vote arise as Pakistan’s election faces delay

Doubts of ‘free and fair’ vote arise as Pakistan’s election faces delay

Islamabad, Pakistan –​ The announcement that ​Pakistan’s general elections ​will take place in⁣ late January instead of November has evoked mixed reactions among political‌ parties‍ and analysts,⁣ with some expressing scepticism⁣ as to whether the polls would be​ free and fair.

Shortly after the country’s​ parliament⁢ was dissolved on August​ 9, concerns were raised that elections would⁣ be delayed past the constitutionally required 90-day period.

On Thursday, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced in a statement that the elections would now be held during the last week of January.

Aasiya Riaz, a⁣ senior official of the independent political think tank, Pakistan Institute of Legislative‍ Development and Transparency (PILDAT), said on Friday that the ECP announcement is⁢ a step in the‌ right ⁣direction but lacks essential information.

“There is no date and no ​schedule of general election yet, and that is a concern,” Riaz told Al⁢ Jazeera, adding that further delays must be avoided.

“A fresh ​poll must take place, and it cannot be postponed indefinitely,” she said.

Link from www.aljazeera.com

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