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JEOC to be established to conduct election in effective way



KATHMANDU: A joint election operation centre (JEOC) is to be established at the Election Commission on April 23 under the coordination of EC.

There would be representation from the EC, home ministry, defense ministry and security bodies in the JEOC.

The JEOC is going to be established in order to make election systematic and conduct it in an effective manner.

A program has been set to file for candidacies on April 24 and 25 for local-level election scheduled for May 13.

The JEOC has the main responsibility to make necessary coordination to establish election offices, to facilitate, to submit progress report related to election programs run by district election offices and office of the election officer at the EC through secretariat.

Making necessary arrangement to resolve problems facing by the office of the Chief Election Officer, District Election Office and other bodies, collecting and reviewing incidents related to election security and election violence.

Publish Date : 18 April 2022 20:17 PM

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