Bougainville Referendum Commission clarifies its stance on criteria to enrol voters
BY PATRICK MAKIS
The Bougainville Referendum Commission says
the eligibility criteria for enrollment on the referendum roll is stipulated
under several different elements of legal framework and it does not have the
discretion to change the criteria.
In a Press Statement, BRC Chief Referendum
Officer, Mauricio Claudio said the BRC was aware of public discussions
regarding the criteria for enrolment of voters and thus it was coming out to
clear the air on the issue.
“The
criteria for enrollment is based on several different elements of the legal
framework. As the BRC only came into existence in late 2018, the BRC was not
involved in the drawing up of the framework.
- “For those enrolling in Bougainville, the criteria are drawn from:
- Section 315 of the Bougainville Peace Agreement 2001
- Schedule 1, section 23 of the Organic Law on Peace-building in Bougainville – Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum 2002
- Section 7(1) of the Bougainville Constitution Section 52(1) of the Organic Law on National and Local-level Government Elections,”
Mr Claudio explained that according to the
Bougainville Peace Agreement “the eligibility to vote in the referendum will be
the same as for national elections in Bougainville.”
He added that this section of the peace
agreement was operationalised by the organic law and this meant that the same
criteria used for enrolling people in the PNG national elections would apply.
“So the criteria for those
living in Bougainville are:
·
Were born
on or before 12 October 2001
·
Are a PNG citizen
·
Are
entitled to vote in PNG National Elections
“For non-resident Bougainvilleans
(Bougainvilleans living outside Bougainville), the eligibility criteria for
enrollment has been agreed to be:
·
Must have
links to Bougainville by birth, adoption, marriage or clan
·
Were born
on or before 12 October 2001
·
Are a PNG
citizen
·
Are entitled
to vote in PNG National Elections,” he clarified.
The Chief Referendum Officer said “As can
be seen, the criteria has been set for some time and the legal framework gives
the BRC no discretion-if a person meets the criteria, and applies to be included
on the roll, then the BRC must enrol them.”
Mr Claudio explained, however, that all
applicants for enrollment would be subject to an objections process which would
allow any enrolled voter to lodge an objection if they see anyone included on
the roll who does not meet the criteria.
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