A/RES/70/168 GA
Strengthening the role of the United Nations in enhancing periodic and genuine elections and the promotion of democratization : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
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A/RES/70/168
General Assembly
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17 February 2016
Seventieth session
Agenda item 72 (b)
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 17 December 2015
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/70/489/Add.2)]
70/168. Strengthening the role of the United Nations in enhancing
periodic and genuine elections and the promotion
of democratization
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming that democracy is a universal value based on the freely expressed
will of the people to determine their own political, economic, social and cultural
systems and their full participation in all aspects of their lives,
Reaffirming also that, while democracies share common features, there is no
single model of democracy and that democracy does not belong to any country or
region, and reaffirming further the necessity of due respect for sovereignty and the
right to self-determination,
Stressing that democracy, development and respect for all human rights and
fundamental freedoms are interdependent and mutually reinforcing,
Reaffirming that Member States are responsible for organizing, conducting and
ensuring transparent, free and fair electoral processes and that Member States, in the
exercise of their sovereignty, may request that international organizations provide
advisory services or assistance for strengthening and developing their electoral
institutions and processes, including sending preliminary missions for that purpose,
Recognizing the importance of fair, periodic and genuine elections, including
in new democracies and countries undergoing democratization, in order to empower
citizens to express their will and to promote successful transition to long-term
sustainable democracies,
Recognizing also that Member States are responsible for ensuring transparent,
free and fair elections, free of intimidation, coercion and tampering of vote counts,
and that all such acts are sanctioned accordingly,
Recalling its previous resolutions on the subject, in particular resolution
68/164 of 18 December 2013,
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Recalling also all relevant Human Rights Council resolutions on the topic,
including resolutions 19/11 of 22 March 2012,1 19/36 of 23 March 2012,1 22/10 of
21 March 20132 and 24/8 of 26 September 2013,3
Reaffirming that United Nations electoral assistance and support for the
promotion of democratization are provided only at the specific request of the
Member State concerned,
Noting with satisfaction that increasing numbers of Member States are using
elections as a peaceful means of discerning the will of the people, which builds
confidence in representational governance and contributes to greater national peace
and stability, and which may contribute to regional peace and stability,
Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted on
10 December 1948, 4 in particular the principle that the will of the people, as
expressed through periodic and genuine elections, shall be the basis of government
authority, as well as the right freely to choose representatives through periodic and
genuine elections, which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held
by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures,
Reaffirming the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 5 the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, 6 the
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination7
and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 8 and reaffirming also
that no distinctions are permitted among citizens on any grounds, such as race,
colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin,
property, birth or other status, or on the basis of disability, in the enjoyment of the
right to participate, directly or through freely chosen representatives, and to vote
and to be elected in genuine periodic elections, which shall be by universal and
equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing the free expression of
the will of the electors,
Reaffirming also that the full and effective participation of women, on equal
terms with men, at all levels of decision-making is essential to the achievement of
equality and social inclusion, sustainable development, peace and democracy,
Stressing the importance, generally and in the context of promoting free and
fair elections, of respect for the freedoms of peaceful assembly and association and
expression, including the freedom to seek, receive and impart information, in
accordance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and noting
in particular the fundamental importance of access to information and media
freedom, including through accessible and easy to understand formats for new
information and communications technologies,
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1 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-seventh Session, Supplement No. 53 and corrigendum
(A/67/53 and Corr.1), chap. III, sect. A.
2 Ibid., Sixty-eighth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/68/53), chap. IV, sect. A.
3 Ibid., Supplement No. 53A (A/68/53/Add.1), chap. III.
4 Resolution 217 A (III).
5 See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
6 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1249, No. 20378.
7 Ibid., vol. 660, No. 9464.
8 Ibid., vol. 2515, No. 44910.
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Noting that some countries are beginning to use online technology for
balloting purposes, and reaffirming the right to privacy, according to which no one
shall be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his or her privacy,
family, home or correspondence, and the right to the protection of the law against
such interference, as set out in article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and article 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
and that the same rights that people have offline must also be protected online,
Recognizing the need for strengthening democratic processes, electoral
institutions and national capacity-building in requesting countries, including the
capacity to administer fair elections, promote voter education, the development of
electoral expertise and technology and the participation of women on equal terms
with men, take all appropriate measures to ensure the effective and full participation
of all persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others, increase citizen
participation and provide civic education, including to youth, in requesting countries
in order to consolidate and regularize the achievements of previous elections and
support subsequent elections,
Noting the importance of ensuring orderly, open, fair and transparent
democratic processes that protect the rights to peaceful assembly, association and
freedom of expression and opinion,
Noting also that the international community can contribute to the creation of
conditions which could foster stability and security throughout the pre-election,
election and post-election periods in transitional and post-conflict situations,
Reiterating that transparency is a fundamental basis for free and fair elections,
which contribute to the accountability of Governments to their citizens, which, in
turn, is an underpinning of democratic societies,
Acknowledging, in this regard, the importance of international observation of
elections for the promotion of free and fair elections and its contribution to
enhancing the integrity of election processes in requesting countries, to promoting
public confidence and electoral participation and to mitigating the potential for
election-related disturbances,
Acknowledging also that extending invitations regarding international electoral
assistance and/or observation is the sovereign right of Member States, and
welcoming the decisions of those States that have requested such assistance and/or
observation,
Recalling its resolution 60/1 of 16 September 2005, entitled “2005 World
Summit Outcome”, in which it welcomed the establishment by the Secretary-
General of the United Nations Democracy Fund,
Welcoming the support provided by Member States to the electoral assistance
activities of the United Nations, inter alia, through the provision of electoral experts,
including electoral commission staff, and observers, as well as through contributions
to the United Nations Trust Fund for Electoral Assistance, the Democratic
Governance Thematic Trust Fund of the United Nations Development Programme
and the United Nations Democracy Fund,
Recognizing that electoral assistance, particularly through appropriate,
sustainable, accessible and cost-effective electoral technology, can facilitate full
access for persons with disabilities and supports the electoral processes of
developing countries,
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Recognizing also the coordination challenges posed by the multiplicity of
actors involved in electoral assistance both within and outside the United Nations,
Welcoming the contributions made by international and regional organizations
and also by non-governmental organizations to enhancing the effectiveness of the
principle of periodic and genuine elections and the promotion of democratization,
Recognizing the importance of the links that exist between development,
peace, human rights, the rule of law, democracy and good governance, including the
holding of free and fair elections, and in this regard welcoming the adoption of the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,9
1.
Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General;10
2.
Commends the electoral assistance provided upon request to Member
States by the United Nations, and requests that such assistance continue on a case-
by-case basis in accordance with the evolving needs and legislation of requesting
countries to develop, improve and refine their electoral institutions and processes,
including ensuring full access to all stages of the elections process for persons with
disabilities, recognizing that the responsibility for organizing free and fair elections
lies with Governments;
3.
Reaffirms that the electoral assistance provided by the United Nations
should continue to be carried out in an objective, impartial, neutral and independent
manner;
4.
Requests the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, in his role as
United Nations focal point for electoral assistance matters, to continue to regularly
inform Member States about the requests received and the nature of any assistance
provided;
5.
Requests that the United Nations continue its efforts to ensure, before
undertaking to provide electoral assistance to a requesting State, that there is
adequate time to organize and carry out an effective mission providing such
assistance, including the provision of long-term technical cooperation, that
conditions exist to allow a free and fair election and that the results of the mission
will be reported comprehensively and consistently;
6.
Notes the importance of adequate resources for the administration of
efficient and transparent elections at the national and local levels, and recommends
that Member States provide adequate resources for those elections, including
considering the possibility of establishing internal funding, where feasible;
7.
Reaffirms the obligation of all States to take all appropriate measures to
ensure that every citizen has the effective right and opportunity to participate in
elections on an equal basis;
8.
Calls upon all States to ensure that persons with disabilities can
effectively and fully participate in political and public life on an equal basis with
others, directly or through freely chosen representatives, including the right and
opportunity for persons with disabilities to vote and to be elected;
9.
Also calls upon all States to enhance the political participation of women,
accelerate the achievement of equality between men and women and, in all
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9 Resolution 70/1.
10 A/70/306.
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situations, promote and protect the human rights of women with respect to voting in
elections and public referendums and being eligible for election to publicly elected
bodies on equal terms with men;
10. Recommends that, throughout the timespan of the entire electoral cycle,
including before and after elections, as appropriate, on the basis of a needs
assessment and in accordance with the evolving needs of requesting Member States,
bearing in mind sustainability and cost-effectiveness, the United Nations continue to
provide technical advice and other assistance to requesting States and electoral
institutions in order to help to strengthen their democratic processes, also bearing in
mind that the relevant office may provide additional assistance in the form of
mediation and good offices, upon the request of Member States;
11.
Notes with appreciation the additional efforts being made to enhance
cooperation
with
other
international,
governmental
and
non-governmental
organizations in order to facilitate more comprehensive and needs-specific
responses to requests for electoral assistance, encourages those organizations to
share knowledge and experience in order to promote best practices in the assistance
they provide and in their reporting on electoral processes, and expresses its
appreciation to those Member States, regional organizations and non-governmental
organizations that have provided observers or technical experts in support of United
Nations electoral assistance efforts;
12. Acknowledges the aim of harmonizing the methods and standards of the
many intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations engaged in observing
elections, and in this regard expresses appreciation for the Declaration of Principles
for International Election Observation and the Code of Conduct for International
Election Observers, which elaborate guidelines for international electoral
observation;
13. Recalls the establishment by the Secretary-General of the United Nations
Trust Fund for Electoral Assistance, and, bearing in mind that the Fund is currently
close to depletion, calls upon Member States to consider contributing to the Fund;
14. Encourages the Secretary-General, through the United Nations focal
point for electoral assistance matters and with the support of the Electoral
Assistance Division of the Department of Political Affairs of the Secretariat, to
continue to respond to the evolving nature of requests for assistance and the
growing need for specific types of medium-term expert assistance aimed at
supporting and strengthening the existing capacity of the requesting Government, in
particular by enhancing the capacity of national electoral institutions;
15. Requests the Secretary-General to provide the Electoral Assistance
Division with adequate human and financial resources to allow it to carry out its
mandate, including to enhance the accessibility and diversity of the roster of
electoral experts and the Organization’s electoral institutional memory, and to
continue to ensure that the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights is able to respond, within its mandate and in close coordination with
the Division, to the numerous and increasingly complex and comprehensive requests
from Member States for advisory services;
16. Reiterates the need for ongoing comprehensive coordination, under the
auspices of the United Nations focal point for electoral assistance matters, between
the Electoral Assistance Division, the United Nations Development Programme, the
Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the Department of Field Support of the
Secretariat and the Office of the High Commissioner to ensure coordination and
coherence and avoid duplication of United Nations electoral assistance;
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17. Requests the United Nations Development Programme to continue its
democratic governance assistance programmes in cooperation with other relevant
organizations, in particular those that promote the strengthening of democratic
institutions and linkages between civil society and Governments;
18. Reiterates the role of civil society and the importance of its active
engagement in the promotion of democratization, and invites Member States to
facilitate the full participation of civil society in electoral processes;
19. Also reiterates the importance of reinforced coordination within and
outside the United Nations system, and reaffirms the clear leadership role within the
United Nations system of the United Nations focal point for electoral assistance
matters, including in ensuring system-wide coherence and consistency and in
strengthening the institutional memory and the development, dissemination and
issuance of United Nations electoral assistance policies;
20. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
seventy-second session on the implementation of the present resolution, in particular
on the status of requests from Member States for electoral assistance, and on his
efforts to enhance support by the Organization for the democratization process in
Member States.
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