Popular Participation is a Must for the Success of the National Congress
Almost one year on and it would be proper to remember the national conference
(Wa’ela) which opened a big chapter into the democratic struggle of the Eritrean
people and which is none else but the wide and successful Conference of
Eritreans held in Addis Abeba from July 31 to August 09, 2010. The Conference
was unique in that it reflected the various nationalities of our country with
the participation of diverse political organizations, civic societies,
interested groups and individuals. It should also be remembered that the
Conference was a forum which enabled the creation of the spirit of trust and
oneness, including the zeal of joint struggle not to mention the formation of
the Eritrean National Commission for Democratic Change (ENCDC) with its 53
members. Furthermore, it has enabled us to move to the next stage where we
expect to see the participation of all Eritrean forces for democratic change.
Eritrean National Commission has, through its members and its official website;
distributed four draft documents approved during the National Conference, namely,
Road Map,
Political Charter,
Eritrean National Assembly Bylaws
& Transitional
Constitution. It is to be noted that a summary of each document has been
distributed for a better understanding of the spirit and content of the text and
as a help for eventual discussions. The main reason for the distribution of the
documents for discussion is to enable the people to have the chance to come up
with alternative ideas and suggestions. The next stage will be to elect
representatives for the National Congress based on instructions or procedures
outlined by the People’s Organizing Committee of ENCDC, and in a manner that is
free, transparent and democratic.
Hence, it is a solemn belief of the Eritrean National Commission that for the
long-awaited national congress to succeed and reach its goal, popular
participation is decisive. In accordance with this, Eritrean National Commission
calls on all sections of Eritrean societies to take it as their duty to discuss
and debate the above-mentioned draft political documents.
It is to be noted at this juncture that the election of National Congress
representatives should not only be democratic and fair in its process, but it
should also be done with the conviction that it is a forum that brings us into a
new chapter in our political struggle. In line with this, the representatives
for the Congress should be capable to measure up with the demands of the
Congress and competent enough to play responsible roles in it, and therefore the
people are asked to choose their delegates with responsibility and seriousness.
Success to the Process for Democratic Change!
Success to the National Congress!
Glory to our Valiant Martyrs!
News and Information Committee
Eritrean National Commission for Democratic Change
August 8, 2011
www.encdc.com
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