
The Election System Reform Commission's report emphasizes making the Election Commission (EC) truly independent and powerful to pave the way for free, fair, and neutral elections. The primary goal of this reform is to enact a transparent and politically neutral law for the appointment of the Election Commission, ensuring that qualified individuals are given responsibility based on merit and integrity. The report strongly recommends placing the administration and law enforcement agencies directly under the Commission's authority during elections and ensuring technological and legal safeguards to prevent vote rigging.
Secondly, the report presents a specific roadmap for protecting voters' rights and ensuring the voting rights of expatriates. It proposes making the practice of democracy mandatory within political parties, controlling election expenditures, and forming special tribunals for post-election dispute resolution. Fundamentally, the core objective of this reform report is to strengthen the democratic foundation of the state by rebuilding voter confidence and fostering a participatory electoral culture.