LIMA.....In a report released today, the joint post-electoral observation mission of the National Democratic Institute and The Carter Center called Peru's 2001 elections an "extraordinary accomplishment in the process of returning Peru to the world community of democracies." The peaceful and well-administered elections were a dramatic contrast to the fraudulent and illegitimate process of 2000, the report said.
"We commend the remarkable resolve demonstrated by the citizens of Peru throughout a protracted political crisis in their country, the leadership of the transition government under President Valentin Paniagua and Prime Minister Javier Perez de Cuellar, the Congress, the electoral authorities, and the role of civic organizations like Transparencia, a domestic election monitoring group, in raising confidence in this year´s elections," said delegation leader Rodrigo Carazo, former president of Costa Rica.
Recommendations cover four areas: electoral and governmental systems, b) election administration and election procedures, c) mass communications media, and 4) ensuring integrity of public institutions. The principal recommendations made by the two institutes include:
The report concludes that international experience demonstrates that broad consensus-building leads to much more sustainable political solutions than do high-level, closed negotiations. NDI and The Carter Center hope that the high level of collaboration and consultation established for the 2001 elections continue in the months and years ahead. Peru now has the opportunity to take advantage of comparative international experiences and go beyond existing practices to establish standards that can serve as a shining example of democratic ideals for peoples around the world.
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