rights obligations and their international commitments, the democratic order
freely established through the will of the people against the activities of
persons, groups or organizations that engage in or refuse to renounce
terrorism or violence aimed at the overthrow of that order or of that of
another participating State.
(7)
To ensure that the will of the people serves as the basis of the
authority of government, the participating States will
(7.1)
law;
— hold free elections at reasonable intervals, as established by
(7.2)
— permit all seats in at least one chamber of the national
legislature to be freely contested in a popular vote;
(7.3)
— guarantee universal and equal suffrage to adult citizens;
(7.4)
— ensure that votes are cast by secret ballot or by equivalent
free voting procedure, and that they are counted and reported honestly with
the official results made public;
(7.5)
— respect the right of citizens to seek political or public office,
individually or as representatives of political parties or organizations, without
discrimination;
(7.6)
— respect the right of individuals and groups to establish, in
full freedom, their own political parties or other political organizations and
provide such political parties and organizations with the necessary legal
guarantees to enable them to compete with each other on a basis of equal
treatment before the law and by the authorities;
(7.7)
— ensure that law and public policy work to permit political
campaigning to be conducted in a fair and free atmosphere in which neither
administrative action, violence nor intimidation bars the parties and the
candidates from freely presenting their views and qualifications, or prevents
the voters from learning and discussing them or from casting their vote free of
fear of retribution;
(7.8)
— provide that no legal or administrative obstacle stands in the
way of unimpeded access to the media on a non-discriminatory basis for all
political groupings and individuals wishing to participate in the electoral
process;
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