On June 24, the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights (HRC) adopted the recommendation as a result of the special meeting ‘Citizen engagement in election observation process’. The meeting was held on 16 May; the representatives of non-governmental organizations engaged in the election (and referendum) observation, as well as election law experts attended this meeting.
HRC noted the important role of civil society in election (as well as referendum) observation. ‘The citizen control imposed within the limits of legal framework contributes to the legitimacy of election, increasing its credibility among citizens and raising the quality of election commissions’ work’, - stated in the document.
The Council emphasized that the installed CCTV cameras during the 2012 Presidential Election in Russia facilitated greater transparency of the electoral process and the credibility of elections.
HRC believes that the recent amendments to election law might contribute to the resolution of some existing problems, but when applied in practice it might inflict some undesirable results.
The Council recommended:
Moreover, the Council recommended to the Ministry of Justice to review the decision to reject the withdrawal of the NGO Association ‘GOLOS’ advocating for voters’ rights’ and the INGF ‘GOLOS-Ural’ from the register of non-profit organizations acting as foreign agents.
The Council addressed the Russian Commissioner for Human Rights T. N. Moskalkova with a request for judicial review of court rulings that had entered into force imposing fines of hundreds of thousands rubles on the Association ‘GOLOS’, INGF ‘GOLOS-Ural’, INGF ‘Golos- Volga’ and L. G. Kuzmin.
The Board member of movement ‘Golos’ and the former deputy executive director of the Association ‘GOLOS’ Grigory Melkonyants expresses his gratitude to the HRC members for their principled stand and support for observers.
Video of the HRC special meeting ‘Citizen engagement in election observation’