Pakistan election watchdog issues code of conduct for international observers, media

A security personnel, left, stands guard at the headquarters of Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad on September 21, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 14 October 2023
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Pakistan election watchdog issues code of conduct for international observers, media

  • Development comes weeks after the Election Commission of Pakistan announced it would conduct nationwide polls in January
  • The regulator has asked observers, media persons to submit their visa applications well in time, and abide by the Pakistani laws

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's election regulator on Friday issued a code of conduct for international observers and media for the upcoming elections in the South Asian country, which are expected to be held early next year. 

The development comes weeks after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced that it would conduct nationwide elections in the last week of January.  

Polls were supposed to be held in the country in November, 90 days after the previous government dissolved assemblies in August. However, the election regulator said it needed more time to redraw constituencies following the results of a latest population census. 

Issuing a code of conduct on Friday, the ECP asked international observers and media persons, who intended to visit Pakistan, to submit their visa applications well in time, mentioning that they would be allowed stay in the country beyond the visa duration. 

"International observers and media persons shall adhere to the constitution and laws of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and respect the authority of the election commission and its election officials," the ECP said in a notification. 

"International observers and media persons shall ensure that their observations and reporting is impartial, objective and depict the highest standards of accuracy." 

The code of conduct requires observers and media persons to follow instructions and comply with the advisories issued by the ECP, government and security agencies. 

"International observers and media persons at all times during the election process shall maintain strict political impartiality," it said. "They shall not exhibit any bias or preference with regard to political parties or candidates." 

The regulator directed international media to refrain from conducting entrance and exit polls, or any kind of survey that could influence the voter choice. 

"Observer organizations shall share their findings, methodology, recommendations and reports with the Election Commission of Pakistan," it added. 


Pakistan to sign preferential trade agreement with Russia during Sharif’s upcoming visit — envoy

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Pakistan to sign preferential trade agreement with Russia during Sharif’s upcoming visit — envoy

  • Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif plans to visit ‌Russia ​on ‌March ⁠3-5, ​Russian state news ⁠agency RIA reported this month
  • Islamabad will also organize Russia-Pakistan Business Forum, which will have participation from more than 100 Pakistani firms

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is seeking to sign a preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Russia to boost bilateral trade volume during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s upcoming visit to Moscow, Pakistan’s ambassador to Moscow has said.

Pakistani Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi said this during the Moscow-Islamabad media forum, which was hosted by Sputnik ahead of Sharif’s scheduled visit to Moscow next month.

Pakistan and Russia, once Cold War rivals, have strengthened ties in recent years. In 2023, Islamabad began purchasing discounted Russian crude oil banned from European markets over Ukraine war, and also received first shipment of liquefied petroleum gas from Moscow.

The volume of Russia-Pakistan trade rose more than 100 percent to $1.81 billion from July 2023 till June 2024, though it experienced slight contraction in the last fiscal year, according to officials.

“Once the prime minister is here, we will start the process of signing PTA with the Eurasian Economic Union and the Russian Federation,” Tirmizi said at the forum.

Pakistan and Russia are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a Eurasian political, economic and security organization, and have had sustained high-level interactions and institutional mechanisms in recent years.

PM Sharif plans to visit ‌Russia ​on ‌March ⁠3-5, ​Russian state news ⁠agency RIA reported this month, citing ⁠a ‌Pakistani ‌official.

Tirmizi said Russia-Pakistan ties were not only strategic or bilateral, but they had commercial, people-to-people and business dimensions as well.

“I am very happy to announce that Pakistan is also organizing the second Russia-Pakistan Business Forum during this visit,” he said.

“Over a hundred companies, hundred leading companies are coming from Pakistan to interact with the Russian partners.”