Edward Shalala - Notes from presentation on “The impact of constitutional and electoral
systems design” at the Forum on Minority Issues Geneva, 13 November 2009
Thank you Madame Chair.
I am Edward Shalala, Head of the Design of Democratic Institutions and Processes at International
IDEA. I represent the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. I will speak about
the design of democratic institutions and processes. These are the foundations and architectures that
determine what you can achieve with regard to the effective political participation of minorities.
The overarching principle is full inclusion and participation in democratic institutions and processes.
Making And Reviewing A Constitution
The starting point is the design and implementation of a fully inclusive and participatory process
(incorporating all stakeholders) for the making/review of a constitution.
A constitution needs to incorporate fully enforceable provisions guaranteeing the effective political
participation of all.
Key instruments and sources of comparative experience and best practice are:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and The Declaration on the Rights of Persons
Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
The International and Regional human rights frameworks and core principles on the rights of
minorities to effective political participation.
The outputs of this forum.
National practices and real experiences including best practice which should be referenced
for designing mechanisms to provide for the political participation of minorities.
Bills of Rights
A Bill of Rights should be fully enforceable and best practice is tending towards a Constitutional Court
that is the guardian of the constitution and all of its provisions.
A constitution can also contain independent public institutions to protect human rights.
The Implementation of the Constitution
The implementation of the constitution includes the drafting, adoption and implementation of legislation in
terms of the constitution.
Electoral Systems and Minorities
The electoral systems influence:
the numbers of minority candidates elected
how majority parties seek to appeal to or marginalize minority voters
how inclusive the candidates lists are
how party leaders engage voters
Critical minority rights that should govern the design of electoral systems:
the right to participate in public life and not be discriminated against
the right of all minorities to be recognized as religious, ethnic or linguistic groups