Kathmandu, Nov 17: The election
code of conduct for the upcoming local-level by-elections, scheduled for
December 1, has officially come into effect today, Sunday.
According to the Election
Commission's joint secretary and Spokesperson Nita Pokhrel Aryal, the code of
conduct is applied to people holding public posts in the respective districts,
to authorities concerned, and to officials.
It is applied to the Government of
Nepal and its Ministers, the province governments and their ministers, constitutional
bodies and officials of such bodies, bodies of the Nepal government or province
governments and their officials, local executives and their members, employees
at the federal, province, and local level, the security bodies, security
personnel and employees, government, semi-government, and public entities and
employees.
Similarly, the code covers
political parties and their affiliated organizations, candidates and their
representatives, political parties and candidates vote-counting representatives,
persons assuming public posts, officials and monitors of monitoring committees,
organizations relating to election observations and election observers, media,
their employees and media personnel, private and non-governmental
organizations, including their officials and employees, schools or universities
including teachers and staff are obliged to the compliance with the code of
conduct.
The election code of conduct covers
voters, development partner organisations, projects run by governmental and
quasi-government bodies and their staffs, organisations conducting voter
education and their employees, private sector banks and financial institutions,
cooperatives, trade and industry sector, their office-bearers, employees and
workers, and the office-holders, employees and workers of goods and service
providing business organizations.
The Election Commission said that
if works prohibited by the code has to be carried o
ut or have them done in other places of the district except in the local level where the election is taking place, the EC should be informed beforehand and these works can be carried out as per the solution given.
The Election Commission has
expressed its confidence that all will extend cooperation in conducting the
election in a free, fair, peaceful and credible manner by fully adhering to the
Election Code of Conduct, as it is the statutory responsibility and moral duty
of all individuals, organisations and officials to abide by the code.
The EC has urged one and all to lodge
complaint in writing, verbally or through social site, electronic means or any
other way if any activities are found carried out by flouting the election code
or if there are adequate grounds and reasons that the code is going to be
breached.
The Election Commission has warned
of legal action against anyone is found violating the election code of
conduct. (RSS)