A new Sinhala-language video program has been launched to guide local government candidates in conducting free and fair election campaigns.
The program is a joint initiative by the Institute for Democracy and Governance (IDAG), the National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ), and the Pafferal Institute, with the blessings of the Election Commission.
The video features insights from experts such as Mahinda Deshapriya, former Chairman of the Election Commission; Gamini Nawarathna, retired Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police and former Head of Election Affairs at the Police Department; Rohana Hettiarachchi, Executive Director of the Pafferal Institute; and Chameera Dedduwage, a Communications Strategist. Senior journalist Saroj Pathirana acts as the moderator.
The program covers essential topics for candidates, including:
- Legal regulations on election expenditure and how to maintain and submit proper records.
- Candidates are responsible for ensuring free and fair elections.
- Conducting during the election period and how to campaign without disrupting the electoral process.
- Role of the police in maintaining law and order during elections and how candidates can cooperate.
- Strategies for effective and efficient election campaigns that comply with electoral laws.
The IDAG is an educational institute focusing on leadership development, policy advice, civic education, policy reforms, and public accountability. It also conducts action research on community engagement and democratic governance. The IDAG aims to create a new generation of young political leaders equipped to face contemporary governance challenges.