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Climate change puts voting rights at risk, says Nepal PM Oli; warns of impact of severe weather on elections
"Unpredictable weather patterns and natural disasters due to climate change threaten our ability to ensure that every citizen can exercise their right to vote...Climate change is not only an issue related to the environment, it touches every facet of our society," he said. "The movement of people across borders and within, and within our countries have profound implications for electoral rolls, voter identification, and the right to vote," Oli pointed out at the two-day conference with the theme, "Emerging trend in elections: Climate change, social media and migration." Oli noted that social media and Artificial Intelligence are revolutionising the way politicians engage with voters and conduct elections. While these tools offer unparalleled opportunities for outreach and participation, they also bring risks such as misinformation, disinformation, fake news and manipulation that can erode trust in our democratic institutions, he said. "As we embrace these technologies, we must do so with caution and a steadfast commitment to upholding the highest standards of transparency and accountability," the prime minister said. Nepal Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya said political parties can play a key role in drawing the attention of the government towards the issue of the environment while conducting elections. "The governments in South Asia should address the issues of environment and climate change as its impacts are seen in migration of people and the changing voting pattern...We must ensure that the technology as well as materials used for conducting elections should be environment friendly," he said. During the event, Bhutan Chief Election Commissioner Dasho Sonam Tobgay handed over the chairmanship of FEMBOSA to Nepal CEC Thapaliya. Senior Deputy Election Commissioner of India Nitesh Kumar Vyas who was present at the event also shed light on the impact of climate change on election procedures and voting rights. PTI SBP SCY SCY
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Climate change, natural disasters put voting rights at risk: Nepal PM Oli
"The movement of people across borders and within, and within our countries have profound implications for electoral rolls, voter identification, and the right to vote," Oli pointed out at the two-day conference with the theme, "Emerging trend in elections: Climate change, social media and migration." Oli noted that social media and Artificial Intelligence are revolutionising the way politicians engage with voters and conduct elections. While these tools offer unparalleled opportunities for outreach and participation, they also bring risks such as misinformation, disinformation, fake news and manipulation that can erode trust in our democratic institutions, he said.
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Nepal's Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli highlights the impact of climate change on democratic processes, emphasizing the risk to voting rights due to severe weather events and natural disasters.
In a stark warning, Nepal's Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has highlighted an often-overlooked consequence of climate change: its potential to undermine democratic processes, particularly voting rights. Speaking at a program organized by the Election Commission, Oli emphasized the growing challenges posed by severe weather events and natural disasters to the conduct of free and fair elections 1.
Prime Minister Oli pointed out that climate change-induced disasters such as floods, landslides, and extreme weather conditions could significantly disrupt election processes. These events have the potential to damage infrastructure, displace communities, and create logistical nightmares for election officials. As a result, citizens' fundamental right to vote could be compromised, threatening the very foundation of democratic governance 2.
Nepal, with its diverse topography ranging from the Himalayas to the Terai plains, is particularly susceptible to the effects of climate change. The country has experienced an increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters in recent years. These events not only pose immediate threats to life and property but also have long-term implications for the nation's democratic processes 1.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Prime Minister Oli called for the development of adaptive measures to ensure the continuity of democratic processes in the face of climate-related challenges. He stressed the importance of incorporating climate resilience into election planning and infrastructure development 2.
While Oli's comments were focused on Nepal, the issue he raised has global implications. As climate change continues to affect countries worldwide, the potential for disruption to democratic processes extends far beyond Nepal's borders. This highlights the need for international cooperation and innovative solutions to protect voting rights and maintain democratic integrity in an era of increasing climate uncertainty 1.
As Nepal and other nations grapple with these challenges, it becomes clear that addressing climate change is not just an environmental imperative but also a democratic one. Ensuring the resilience of electoral systems against climate-related disruptions will be crucial for maintaining the stability and legitimacy of democratic governments worldwide. Prime Minister Oli's warning serves as a call to action for policymakers, election officials, and citizens alike to consider the far-reaching impacts of climate change on our societies and governance structures 2.
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