10 new parties apply for registration – INEC
Date Posted: 27/08/2013
The Independent National Electoral Commission on
Monday said 10 new political parties had applied to it for registration
Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr.
Kayode Idowu, said this in response to one of our correspondent’s enquiry to the
decision of six governors of the Peoples Democratic Party to float a new party
known as the Voice of the People.
He said, “I find it difficult to respond to
details and particulars of media speculations about applications to INEC for
party registration.
“But it is true that there are more than 10
applications pending currently before the Commission. Application for party
registration is a routine experience of INEC.
“Really, you could say the Commission receives an
average of one application per week. And this is so routine that I can’t begin
to proffer particulars of the applications.”
When asked whether INEC would continue to
register parties, he said, “Yes, of course, because the country’s law provides
for it.
“When to stop? Not as long as the provision is
there in the legal framework but the law also stipulates that parties cannot be
registered 90 days before a general election.
“The Law is also not specific on whether members
of an existing party can form another party without prior resignation.”
Meanwhile, the PDP on Monday reacted to the
reported move by six governors in its fold to register a new political party,
saying its electoral fortunes in the 2015 elections were not under threat.
SOURCE: PUNCH
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