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TISL Welcomes Drop in Election Law Violations

TISL Welcomes Drop in Election Law Violations

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Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) has welcomed a notable reduction in election law violations during the ongoing local government election period, citing it as a sign of progress in the country’s democratic journey.

Referring to recent reports and press releases by the Election Commission, TISL stated that the decline reflects improved conduct by political actors, election officials, and the general public. However, the organisation cautioned that serious concerns remain as certain types of violations continue, including vote-buying through the distribution of goods, incidents of violence, and the misuse of public property for electoral gain.

“These violations, although less frequent than in past national elections, continue to undermine public trust in the electoral process,” the statement noted.

TISL also raised alarm over recent remarks made by the President, suggesting preferential treatment for local government areas likely to elect more ruling party members. The organisation warned that such statements pose a threat to voter independence and contravene principles of free and fair elections.

“This rhetoric risks reinforcing a political culture that rewards loyalty over merit and uses public resources as tools of political bargaining,” TISL stated, urging leaders to set a higher standard of governance during critical democratic processes.

With the final week of the election campaign underway, TISL called on all political parties, candidates, and public institutions to recommit to ensuring the integrity of the election and to refrain from actions that may jeopardise its credibility.

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