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PILDAT, the not-for-profit indigenous think tank focussed on political and public policy research, has concluded that the pre-poll process in the country was unfair, after having conducted a systematic and continuous review.

In its report put forth on Monday, the organisation outlined eleven parameters used to gauge the pre-poll process and highlighted that not a single benchmark was being attained in the country, posing a threat to the transparency of forthcoming elections.

The scrutiny process started in April 2017 and ended in March 2018, with PILDAT revealing that the 11-point Pre-poll Fairness Framework had received an overall score of 51.5% on a scale of 100.

Lowest Scoring ‘Highly Unfair’ Parameter
The parameter ‘Perception of Neutrality of Military towards competing political parties and candidates’ received the lowest score of 33.4%, virtually implying that the perception of the all-powerful military’s influence on the political parties and their candidates was growing.

The second lowest scoring benchmark was ‘Perception of Freedom of Private Media from the influence of State institutions and vested interests’ which received a score of 37.8%.

Parameters Falling in ‘Unfair’ Category
The Unfair scale includes ‘Perception of Neutrality of the state-owned Media’ which has received the score of 41.5%.

Additionally, the ‘Perception of Neutrality of the Accountability Process led by NAB’ has received the score of 43.1%.

Moreover, ‘Perception of Independence and Neutrality of Judiciary’ also falls in the scale of Unfair with a score of 45.8%.

Highest Scoring parameter
PILDAT found out that the parameters that have received the highest scores in terms of providing the required level playing field to all for a free and fair election relate to the election management body – the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

‘Perception of Credibility of Electoral Rolls’ has received the highest score of 67.3%.

‘Perception of Independence, Neutrality and Effectiveness of the Election Commission of Pakistan’ has received a score of 65.3%, the second highest ranking parameter.

Another related indicator in the parameter of ‘Perception of Fairness and adherence to the laws and rules relating to the electoral constituencies delimitation process’ has also received a high score of 64.0% with the overall highest 3rd ranking score amongst 11 parameters.

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It must be noted these are the only 3 parameters out of 11 whose scores fall in the Fair scale.

Parameters Falling in ‘Fair’ Category
The parameter of ‘Perception of Lack of ability of the President and Governors to influence elections’ has received the next highest score of 61.8%.

Moreover, ‘Perception of Lack of ability of Local Governments to influence elections’ has received a score of 57.8%.

The parameter of the ‘Perception of Maintenance of Law and Order to allow political activities on a level playing field’ has also received a score of 57.8%; it indicates that compared to the pre-electoral environment leading to 2013 General Election, the scenario has been relatively stable leading up to General Election 2018.

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Weightage Assigned to Parameters
The moderate (Fair) score, however, also depicts that some political players such as Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) are allowed a free hand to hold law and order hostage with impunity which seems to threaten some other political parties.

Shockingly, not a single parameter made it to the ‘Good’ category that encompasses a score from 81 to 100.

Impression of Pre-poll process on Upcoming Events
Based on the assessment of perception of fairness of the pre-electoral process, PILDAT believes that if the current trend of the perception of unfairness continues, the prospects for the fairness of remaining phases of the electoral process will also be jeopardized.

But it also suggests that if all the stakeholders relaise their roles, a free and transparent electoral process can still be ensured.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1721692/1-pildat-terms-pre-poll-process-unfair/

PILDAT terms pre-poll process 'unfair'
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Published: May 29, 2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has termed the pre-poll process in the country ‘unfair’ in its pre-election assessment report.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the organisation said the score on pre-poll fairness perception was at 51.5 per cent on a scale of 100. The study, conducted from April 2017 to March 2018, rests findings through 11 parameters, where two parameters fell in the “highly unfair” scale.

The report cited the parameters as perception of neutrality of military towards competing political parties and candidates receiving the lowest score i.e. 33.4 per cent and perception of freedom of private media from the influence of state institutions and vested interests at 37.8 per cent.

According to the report, “unfair scale” included perception of neutrality of the state-owned media at 41.5 per cent, followed by that of accountability process led by the National Accountability Bureau, which stood at 43.1 per cent. The perception of neutrality of judiciary also fell in the scale of ‘unfair’ with a score of 45.8 per cent.

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The study found that parameters pertaining to level field provided by the Elections Commission of Pakistan received the highest scores.

“Perception of credibility of electoral rolls has received the highest score of 67.3 per cent while independence, neutrality and effectiveness of ECP received 65.3 per cent.

Meanwhile “perception of fairness and adherence to laws and rules relating to the electoral constituencies delimitation process has also received a high score of 64 per. Lack of ability of the president and governors to influence elections received score of 61.8 per cent while lack of ability of local government’s influence on elections was found at 57.8 per cent.

“The parameter on maintenance of law and order to allow political activities on a level playing field has also received a score of 57.8% that indicates that compared to the pre-electoral environment leading to 2013 General Election where parties were unable to hold public rallies, the scenario has been relatively stable leading up to General Election 2018.”
 
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BC Politicians ko koe Pakistani Nazirye ka Patta nhi Dal sakta ?

BC electoral reforms krna Kiya Army ka Kaam hai?
BC electoral reforms k lia constitution mai amendment krwany k lia sowar/corrupt politicians ko koe goli nhi mar sakta kiya?

BC sirf senate election mai politicians ny 19 puncher laga daly hain.. Koe bhi jahil party ticket ly, sale out kary, nilaaam karay matlb politicians kuch bhi krta rhay or nazriyat, ikhlaqiyat ki dhajiya bikhair kr rakh dy?
 
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So Election commission, Credibility of electoral Rolls,Laws relating to electoral constituencies delimitation process,And influence of president and governers are all fair.
Military NAB and judiciary preception does not count as they cannot directly influence ballot poll.
Media is free and have its own way. No one can comment what is biases or unbiased toward which party.
While local government is largely Nlwague influenced.
So how can anyone suspect these elections to be unfair based in this survey?
 
yani choor ko choor na kahoo... money launder ko na pakrain bc **** PILDAT shit paid propoganda of NS and his tatoo paid *************


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if such orgs say that chance is that elections might be some fair foreign funded can cry
 
paid content . chor ko na pakro election sey pehley ye rigging ha .
 

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