Committee Mandate
How the cross-party committee was constituted and what it was tasked to review after the 2023 electoral cycle.
The July 2024 final report sets out the committee's mandate, findings, recommendations, and overall roadmap direction for electoral and institutional reform.
This page is designed as a readable public guide to the report, while the downloadable PDF remains the formal source document.
How the cross-party committee was constituted and what it was tasked to review after the 2023 electoral cycle.
Operational, legal, and institutional weaknesses identified as affecting confidence in the electoral process.
The agreed final package of 80 recommendations across administration, law, institutions, media, and implementation.
A call for implementation, legislative follow-through, and continued public accountability after publication.
The final report was produced after the mediation and review process linked to the 2023 elections. It organizes the reform agenda around findings, legal reforms, institutional reforms, operational issues, implementation direction, and documented areas of divergence.
The report's direction is not only diagnostic. It points toward legislative change, stronger electoral management, clearer oversight, institutional transparency, and follow-through backed by public scrutiny.
The mandate matters because it frames the report as a structured review process rather than a purely political statement.
The findings identify where future elections need stronger systems, rules, transparency, and operational discipline.
The recommendations and roadmap direction together create a basis for reform planning, civic monitoring, and public accountability.