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Posted: Monday 5 November, 2007 at 11:44 AM
Erasmus Williams
       Draft electoral reform legislation being debated in the St. Kitts-Nevis National Assembly

    St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas laying the White Paper on Electoral Reform in the National Assembly in August 2006.
    BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, NOVEMBER 5TH 2007 (CUOPM) –
    The National Assembly Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2007 which was introduced and given its First Reading in the lawmaking body last week, is being debated today (Monday 5th November 2007).
     
    The National Assembly Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2007, when passed will amend the National Assembly Elections Act, Cap. 162 in order to prescribe and clarify the qualifications relating to residence or domicile in Saint Christopher and Nevis by expressly setting out the categories of persons who may qualify to be registered as a voter for the purpose of electing a Representative in a constituency; to make new provision for the issuance of national identification cards to be used for election purposes and to provide for related matters.
     
    Last year August, the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis presented a White Paper in the lawmaking body outlining the process for electoral reform and the preferred steps through which consultation with stakeholders and implementation of electoral reform will result in a legally reformed electoral system.
     
    The White Paper noted that through proper consultation with all social groups, political parties, and the general public, the Government will ensure that these reforms guarantee that future elections in St. Kitts and Nevis continue to be free and fair and in keeping the democratic and constitutional rights, these reforms will not disenfranchise any voter as the reforms seek to introduce a modern and efficient electoral system.
     
    ~~Adz:Right~~ Government had reviewed the report of the ‘Commonwealth Expert Team’ on the general elections of 2004, the Report of the ‘CARICOM Observers’ of the general elections of 2004, and the Report of the ‘Commonwealth Assessment Mission’ of 2005, and based on the commitment given in the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party 2000 Election manifesto, pursued the proposed reforms, leading to the modernisation of the electoral process.
     
    Several committees were established and a comprehensive national consultation was put in motion.
     
    The Electoral Reform Consultative Committee (ERCC) conducted national consultations with all stakeholders around St. Kitts and Nevis and with nationals residing in Anguilla, St. Maarten/St. Martin, the United States Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom about the proposed new electoral framework and sent its report directly to the National Advisory Electoral Reform and Boundaries Committee (NAERBC), which after extensive discussions sent its own report to the Parliamentary Constitutional & Electoral Reform and Boundaries Committee, which is a National Assembly Sub-Committee.
     
    After considering the report from the Electoral Reform and Boundaries  Committee, the Report was sent to the Attorney General’s Chamber for forwarding to a drafting expert in Barbados.
     
    Since the First Reading, copies of the National Assembly Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2007, were made available for public scrutiny.
     
    Members of the public were able to pick up copies of the draft legislation  at the Security Desk on the ground floor of Government Headquarters, the Labour Party Secretariat and the PAM Secretariat on Church Street,  the Premier’s Office in Nevis; the Federal Office in Nevis and Stedmon Tross’ Office in the Solomon Arcade in Nevis.
     
    The National Assembly Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2007, was also made  available on the internet at the following sites:
     
    Prime Minister’s Website,  www.cuopm.com; www.cuopm.org; www.cuopm.net.
    The Federal Government Website,
    www.gov.kn
    The Nevis Island Administration web site, www.nevisgis.com
    SKN Vibes at www.sknvibes.com
    The St. Kitts Nevis List at www.sknlist.com
     
    In keeping with the Labour Government’s policy of transparency, accountability and good governance, persons were invited to submit comments  and suggestions on the draft legislation. Comments and suggestions were forwarded directly to the Attorney General's Chambers, Government Headquarters, Church Street, Basseterre, and St. Kitts.
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