CALL FOR ELECTION COMMISSIONER TO COMMENCE WORK
BY GEORGINA KEKEA
THE Solomon Islands United Party is
calling on the government to quickly carry out the process of installing a
Commissioner of Elections to oversee the Registration of Political Parties.
Party Interim President, Peter
Kenilorea Jnr says the duty is on the Prime Minister make this call.
“I think it is very important
otherwise people will see this as politically motivated. Because a lot of these
things comes back to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister nominates and the
Governor General appoints”.
Kenilorea says for the SIUP they
have a few changes in their manifesto that they would like to make known but
they cannot do so until such time their political party is registered.
“We want our work to be carried out
in accordance with the country’s laws thus we cannot promote what our Party has
because we are yet to be officially registered”.
In the Electoral Act 2018, a couple
of the reasons for the current amendments that directly affects the political
parties are; to increase the membership of the Electoral Commission to five
members, which will also deal with the registration of political parties
currently undertaken by the Political Parties Commission under the Political
Parties Integrity Act 2014 and the other is to establish a new position of
Commissioner of Elections as the administrative head of the office responsible
for elections and will also act as the Registrar for Political Parties under
the Political Parties Integrity Act 2014.
Kenilorea says United Party has
already submitted their application but because of the new changes, their application
is still lying there. He says though they have an office space, the party’s
work will rely heavily on the approval by the Commissioners before they can
start working on the making their party a legitimate body as well as carry out
awareness on their manifesto.
During the interview, SIUP interim
President also make known the step down of businessman Adam Bartlett to contest
the small Malaita seat. Earlier it was anticipated that Mr. Bartlett will
contest the National General Election under the SIUP banner. However due to
family obligations, Bartlett will not be contesting this time round but is
strongly supportive of the Solomon Islands United Party and has been
instrumental in securing an office space for the Political party and is a
current member of the United Party.
“Anybody can be a member. Our
constitution is quite flexible. But we will wait until we are properly
registered before we can go public with our party policy”, Kenilorea says.
At the same time, he said that he wants
to see Electoral Commissioners be seen as an independent body and not one functioning
under any of the Government’s Ministry. He said he is gravely concerned on the
independence of such an important function in the country’s operation but hopes
that in the future, this can be delved into.
He also said SIUP is wary of the
limited timeline they have in order to be registered as a political party as
well as the amount of work needed to be done before the NGE in early 2019. He
said it is very important the commissioners are installed as soon as possible.
It is understood that once the Governor General announces the registration date, no political parties should
be allowed to register to contest in the upcoming NGE under the Political
Parties Integrity Act 2014.
Kenilorea said he is quite
skeptical about independent candidates contesting the NGE but hopes that in the
long run, people will be more attuned to political parties then individual
candidates.
ENDS///
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