(a) To allow stationary observation, so that observers may remain at the centre throughout the day, but not inside the polling booth continuously. (b) Official permission to be granted to observer organizations for pre-election observation. (c) Fake and biased observers to be banned. (d) Appointment of individual observers to be allowed. (e) Election observation reports to be used to improve future elections. (f) To make the steps from the beginning to the end of appointing international observers clear for the concerned organizations. To appoint observers according to the decision of the Commission instead of the government. (g) Journalist with valid election commission-issued cards to be allowed to enter polling stations to document irregularities, and they be allowed to use motorcycles on election day.

Year
2025
Reform Domain
Electoral Process Electoral Process
Sub Domain
Election Observation
Source of Reform Proposals
Electoral Reform Commission
Reform Proposed
Reform Proposed
Reform Initiated
Reform Initiated
Legal and Policy Framework
Legal and Policy Framework
Operationalisation
Operationalisation
Action Implementation
Action Implementation
Stage of Implementation
Reform Proposed
Reform Proposed
Last Update: 14-Dec-25
This reform proposal has been articulated in the Electoral Reform Commission Report but has yet to be officially initiated.
Reform Initiated
Reform Initiated
Last Update: 14-Dec-25
EC will revise observation guidelines and initiate stakeholder consultations with observer networks and media.
Legal and Policy Framework
Legal and Policy Framework
Last Update: 14-Dec-25
Election Observation Regulations will be updated to define roles, accreditation criteria, and EC oversight.
Operationalisation
Operationalisation
Last Update: 14-Dec-25
Election observation guidelines are published in the website of the Election Commission. The list of domestic observers is also finalised.
Observation
    Observers are required to submit their preliminary reports to the Election Commission within seven days and their final reports within one month following the election date. Observers must position themselves within the polling centers for a brief duration that does not interfere with voting activities.No more than two journalists are permitted to remain within a polling booth for longer than ten minutes at a time. The local administration may allow journalists to utilize motorcycles on a limited basis.
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