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The Socialist International has reiterated its firm support and solidarity with all forces working peacefully for democratic change across Africa.
In a communiqué issued at the end of a three-day international Africa region meeting in Accra, the group urged political parties, especially socialist ideologically minded trade unions, workers, women civil society organisations to continue to struggle for the election of humane governments.
Flanked by Professor John Evans Atta Mills, National Democratic Congress (NDC) Flagbearer for Elections 2008 and other leading members of the party, Mr Luis Ayala, SI Secretary General lauded the changing role of Africa in global politics and economics.
The Accra meeting, under the auspices of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), was to climax the party's 15th anniversary celebration. Participants were from over 40 socialist political parties worldwide.
Political leaders, experts, academics, parliamentarians, representatives from social organisations, think-tanks and foundations participated in the discussions.
Addressing the media on the outcome of the meeting, Mr. Ayala said delegates underlined issues of concern, among them peace and security, in relation to conflicts affecting the global agenda.
Mr. Ayala explained that thorough and fruitful debates followed an introduction on each of the themes: "Democratic governance, constitutional frameworks, electoral processes and political parties;" "Migration- the human, economic, social and political impact in Africa," and "Pro-active policies for the resolution of conflicts."
Mr. Ayala said Socialist International identified a deficit with respect to constitutions at a continental level, an inadequate "constitutional culture" and sometimes constitutions that are too ambiguous.
The fight for effective democratic governance in Africa must be continued, which necessarily means affirming the democratic rule of law, reaffirming institutions, economic development, citizens' participation and dialogue between political forces and those in civil society.
Mr. Ayala said members pledged to continue the fight to affirm the independence of judiciary power and the credibility of magistrates, by reinforcing the independence of the judiciary arm of the State.
They also aimed at "guaranteeing the independence of electoral administration bodies, such as Electoral Commissions and reinforcing international cooperation for these institutions.
Source: GNA
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