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08ULAANBAATAR219
2008-05-14 10:32:00
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Embassy Ulaanbaatar
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MONGOLIA'S ACTIVE CAMPAIGN SEASON OPENS "OFFICIALLY";

Tags:  KDEM PGOV PREL PHUM SOCI MG 
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STATE FOR EAP/CM, DRL AND IO
USAID FOR ANE FOR D. WINSTON

E.O 12958: N/A
TAGS: KDEM PGOV PREL PHUM SOCI MG
SUBJECT: MONGOLIA'S ACTIVE CAMPAIGN SEASON OPENS "OFFICIALLY";
TRAINING UNDERWAY FOR DOMESTIC ELECTION OBSERVERS

REF: (A) ULAANBAATAR 217; (B) STATE 50320

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SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/CM, DRL AND IO
USAID FOR ANE FOR D. WINSTON

E.O 12958: N/A
TAGS: KDEM PGOV PREL PHUM SOCI MG
SUBJECT: MONGOLIA'S ACTIVE CAMPAIGN SEASON OPENS "OFFICIALLY";
TRAINING UNDERWAY FOR DOMESTIC ELECTION OBSERVERS

REF: (A) ULAANBAATAR 217; (B) STATE 50320

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1. (SBU) SUMMARY: The campaign season formally opened on May 14 for
Mongolia's Parliamentary elections, and the independent General
Election Commission (GEC) confirmed that the elections would be held
on June 29. Up for grabs are all 76 seats in Parliament; a close
contest is expected between the ruling Mongolian People's
Revolutionary Party (MPRP) and the opposition Democratic Party (DP).
Training of election observers by the Mongolia office of the
International Republican Institute (IRI) has already begun. IRI
Mongolia is holding 19 day-long training sessions for domestic
election observers across the country. At a training session
attended by Post on May 9, observers affiliated with the DP were
briefed about the polling process, methods for identifying and
preventing fraud, and how to file a complaint with GEC authorities.
IRI Mongolia's Director predicted that Mongolia's move from
single-member electoral districts to multiple-member districts would
favor incumbents. END SUMMARY.


2. (SBU) Campaigning for Mongolia's June 29 Parliamentary elections
officially kicked off on May 14, but most candidates have been
active in their districts for the past month on "familiarization
trips." (Note: During the Charge's swing through three western
provinces, candidates were busy plying voters with free pop concerts
and wrestling matches to help spread their name.) IRI Mongolia has
already been holding training sessions for election observers for
more than a week. The training is aimed at members of the MPRP and
DP. (Note: In accordance with Mongolian law, only partisan election
observers are allowed, although foreign election observers do not
face this requirement. End Note.) A May 9 session, led by a judge
and an attorney, focused on the rights and responsibilities of
observers; the polling process; recognition and prevention of fraud;
the vote-counting process; and the complaint process. The training
included lectures, group work and the viewing of a documentary.

TRAINING TO ENLIGHTEN AND EMPOWER
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3. (SBU) Each trainee received a comprehensive, 92-page training
manual, intended not only to enlighten but to empower. It contains
an endorsement from GEC Chairman B. Battulga, in a gesture aimed at
increasing the observers' legitimacy and authority. It also
contains excerpts of the Election Law, highlighted in special text
boxes, and a variety of helpful appendices and forms. One such form
is intended to facilitate the observation of vote-counting; another
pertains to procedures related to mobile ballot boxes. IRI Mongolia
hopes many of the election observers who undergo the training will
return to their home provinces with extra copies of the manual and
share them with other observers.

1,000 PARTICIPANTS EXPECTED
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4. (SBU) IRI Mongolia estimates that roughly 1,000 people will
attend one of its day-long sessions. The IRI Mongolia Director said
funding shortages prevented the NGO from holding sessions for
observers affiliated with parties other than the MPRP and DP.
Sixteen of the 19 planned training sessions are to be held at
provincial locales, with the remaining three in the capital, UB.
The UB training sessions are expected to draw between 50 and 70
participants each.

MULTI-MEMBER ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
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5. (SBU) The IRI Mongolia Director (protect),an American citizen,
expressed concern over Mongolia's departure from single-member
electoral districts to multiple-member districts. In the last
Parliamentary elections, there were 76 electoral districts, and in
each one, voters cast ballots for a single candidate. However,

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there are now 20 districts, and most voters will be selecting two,
three or four candidates, depending on the size of their district.
The Director said this change would favor incumbents, who have
better name recognition (and in many cases, more money for
advertising). The Director also said that frequent amendments to
the Election Law have made it necessary for Mongolian authorities to
re-educate the populace and observers on rules and procedures for
the election.


6. (SBU) The GEC has yet to make a number of important decisions
related to the upcoming elections, including where ballots will be
counted, and how mobile ballot boxes will work.


7. (SBU) Mongolia's Foreign Ministry (refs A and B) confirmed to
Post on May 13 that Mongolia will welcome officials from the Asia
Pacific Democracy Partnership to observe the June 29 elections,
adding that the formal invitations will be extended by the GEC.

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