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A new political party must have a total of 500 new voters to qualify to contest an election in Vanuatu, according to the Political Parties Registration Act.

The recent Political Parties Registration, launched by the caretaker Minister responsible for elections, Andrew Napuat, last Friday, clearly states that any new political party must provide at least the names of voters, addresses, signatures, and ID cards.

This ensures that new political parties are backed by a substantial number of eligible voters and meet the necessary requirements to participate in the election process.

The introduction of these conditions aims to promote transparency and accountability in Vanuatu’s political arena.

For existing political parties, the threshold is 1,000 voters from the total votes cast in the most recent National Election.

All applications must be fully completed and signed, include the logo of the proposed political party, a policy platform, and a copy of the constitution.

The constitution must outline the method of electing executive members and their respective functions and powers. The executive must comprise at least six members, with three mandatory positions: president, treasurer, and secretary.

Additionally, at least one member of the executive must be a woman.

The Political Parties Registration Act also states that applications must include the method of selecting candidates for election to parliament, municipal councils, or provincial governments, as well as the procedure for disciplining members of the political party, including termination of membership.

Applications must also outline the grounds on which an independent member of parliament is deemed to have ceased supporting or affiliating with that political party.

Another requirement is a declaration that no founding member has a criminal record. Applicants must provide information about financial sources and expenditures, and a fee of VT150,000 must be paid upfront.

During the launch last week, many prominent political figures collected forms to register their political parties.

The Political Party Registration Act No. 15 of 2023 makes it mandatory for all organisations or groups to register with the Vanuatu Electoral Office before they operate or function as a political party. No group can field a candidate in any election unless it is registered as a political party.

The requirement to register applies to all groups, including those already registered under the Charitable Association Act and newly formed political parties.

The closing date for registration is today.


SOURCE: VANUATU DAILY POST