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    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
    P.O.Box. 11-1748
    Riad El Solh 1107 2090
    Tel: 01-353010/1/2
    01-349230/1



    Richard Chambers lectures on: Promoting a Culture for Free and Fair
    Elections/ An International Perspective on Electoral Reform in Lebanon



    On Thursday the 24th of January 2008, as part of the Cultural Hour
    organized by Haigazian University, Mr. Richard Chambers, Country
    Director of International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) in
    Lebanon, delivered a lecture on "Promoting a Culture for Free and Fair
    Elections", tackling the issue of the Electoral Reform in Lebanon from
    an International Perspective.

    In her opening speech, Dr. Arda Ekmekji, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and
    Sciences, introduced the IFES, an International Foundation for Election
    Systems founded in 1987 as an international, nonpartisan, nonprofit
    organization, dedicated to administering elections.

    In the first part of his lecture, guest speaker Richard Chambers
    highlighted on the international benchmarks, without which no election
    can earn the name of fair and free.

    These criteria are embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    and the International Covenant of Civil Rights, which proclaim the right
    of the people to participate in the government, the equal right of women
    and /or the disabled to vote, and that the will of the people should be
    the basis of authority in government.

    Chambers also addressed the issue of periodic elections, in terms of the
    interval of time between elections, as well as the notion of genuine
    elections in terms of adherence to the principles of legality,
    impartiality, transparency, accountability, and plurality.

    Talking about the case of Lebanon in the second part of his lecture,
    Chambers acknowledged that the country generally abides by the different
    covenants of the United Nations, the Arab League, the Universal
    Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant of Civil
    Rights. However, Chambers criticized the genuine aspect of the
    elections: "the election law is flawed, with many omissions, holds no
    public confidence, does not guarantee transparency, openness or
    accountability, does not insure campaign fairness and regulations, and
    does not secure secrecy of balloting", Chambers said.

    Chambers concluded his lecture by proposing some reform measures in the
    Lebanese electoral system. "The new electoral system should achieve
    confessional and regional representation, and establish a real
    relationship between the electorate and the representatives", Chambers
    said.
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