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The Special Commission for the Accreditation of Election Observers (SCAEO) held its meeting on Wednesday 25 August 2021, at the headquarters of the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) in Rabat, Morocco.

This meeting was chaired by Ms. Amina Bouayach, CNDH President. SCAEO Members also took part in this meeting.

Ms. Bouayach announced that the six meetings held by the SCAEO culminated in the accreditation of more than 4,500 observers representing 44 national NGOs and around 17 international NGOs and international parliaments represented by nearly 70 observers, in addition to CNDH.  These organizations and bodies will observe the 2021 elections in all regions of the Kingdom.

The SCAEO Chairperson confirmed that the accreditation was provided to observers who fulfill all the conditions that qualify them to conduct impartial and independent observation of the upcoming elections, in line with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements.

Ms. Bouayach also confirmed that the Commission will review the requests for redress that will be received in line with the procedure adopted by the SCAEO.

On this occasion, SCAEO Chairperson reiterated her call to the accredited bodies to strictly adhere to the precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19, in which the Commission had sent a note to their legal representatives.

Based on a previous communication with CNDH on the political participation of persons with disabilities, the Ministry of Interior announced that they are sending a note to various authorities on adopting facilitating procedures for the participation of persons with disabilities in all electoral process stages.

At its six previous meetings, SCAEO approved its rules of procedure, the application form, the announcement of accreditation requests, and the Observer Ethics Charter.

The Commission also, on the initiative of its chairperson, consulted every person qualified in issues of interest to elections observation relating to gender, persons with disabilities, the Amazigh language, and activists in the field of democracy and human rights.

SCAEO is also updating its website: observationelections.cndh.ma, to be available in five languages: Arabic, Amazigh, French, English and sign language, to keep pace with the process of elections observation and observers accreditation.

It is worth noting that law No. 30-11 on the terms and conditions of the independent and impartial election observation, was published on 6 October 2011. It stipulates the establishment of SCAEO. It also mandates it to receive, review and decide on the accreditation requests, issue cards and badges to accredited election observers, and draft the observation charter that includes fundamental principles and rules for election observation.

SCAEO is chaired by CNDH Chairperson. The Secretariat thereof is entrusted to CNDH's General Secretariat. It is composed of the following members:
– Four members representing government authorities in charge of justice, interior, foreign affairs, cooperation and communication;