Presidential Election, 6 November 2006
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Mission at a glance
- Head of Mission: Onno van der Wind (Netherlands)
- 12 core staff in Dushanbe from 8 participating States
- 13 long-term observers deployed in the regions
Mission schedule
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9 October: mission opens
- 13 October: arrival of long-term observers
- 14 October: briefing of long-term observers
- 15 October: deployment of long-term observers
- 6 November: election day
- 7 November: press conference in Dushanbe
In response to an invitation from Tajikistan's Foreign Ministry, ODIHR deployed an election observation mission to observe the presidential election on 6 November.
Headed by Onno van der Wind of the Netherlands, the mission opened on 9 October 2006 and remained in Tajikistan until 17 November. Twelve election experts and 13 long-term observers were deployed to Dushanbe and other regions to observe the pre-election period, the polling, counting and tabulation on election day, as well as post-election developments.
On election day, the mission joined efforts with a delegation from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. Together, 167 short-term observers from 31 OSCE participating States were deployed.
According to the mission's final report: "The 6 November 2006 presidential election in the Republic of Tajikistan did not fully test democratic electoral practices as outlined in the 1990 OSCE Copenhagen Document, due to a lack of genuine choice and meaningful pluralism, and revealed substantial shortcomings. Despite the presence of five candidates and some administrative improvements, the 6 November 2006 presidential election was characterized by a marked absence of competition. Parties that determined themselves as political opposition to the incumbent chose not to nominate candidates. As a result, voters were presented with a choice that was only nominal."
Previous Elections
The OSCE/ODIHR previously observed the 2000 and 2005 parliamentary elections in Tajikistan.