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EU EOM outlines monitoring plans in meeting with Ali Riaz

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2026-01-14, 3:22pm

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European Union Election Observation Missions (EU EOM) members, who are now in Bangladesh to observe the upcoming parliamentary polls, met Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Professor Ali Riaz and briefed him about their monitoring plan.


Political Analyst Marcel Nagi and Election Analyst Vasil Vashchanka met Prof Riaz, the Chief Coordinator of public awareness campaign on the 13th National Parliamentary Election and the Referendum, in the city on Tuesday afternoon.

Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Monir Haider was present at the meeting, said the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing today.

According to the press wing, at the invitation of the Bangladesh government, the European Union has deployed an Election Observation Mission to observe the parliamentary election slated for February 12.

During the meeting, the EU Election Observation Missions officials briefed him on their objectives and monitoring plans. 

They informed that the core team of the EU EOM, consisting of nearly 200 observers and 11 analysts, arrived in Dhaka on December 29, 2025. 

The EU EOM officials further stated that from January 17, 56 long-term observers will be deployed across Bangladesh. These observers will monitor the electoral process in their designated areas and regularly report their findings to the core team.

Ahead of election day, 90 short-term observers will join the mission to observe polling, vote counting, and the tabulation of results, they said, adding, in addition, several short-term observers from the European Union’s diplomatic community and partner countries will also join the mission.

The EU EOM members said that, following the European Union’s established observation methodology, the mission will present an evidence-based, comprehensive, and impartial assessment of the entire electoral process.

They also informed that the mission will release its preliminary report and hold a press conference in Dhaka on February 14. 

This report would be disseminated through the mission’s website and social media platforms.

After the completion of the entire electoral process, the EU EOM members said they will submit a detailed final report to the relevant stakeholders. 

The report will include recommendations aimed at improving future electoral processes and will be published on the mission’s website.

Speaking at the meeting, Prof Ali Riaz said that the government would extend all necessary cooperation to the European Union Election Observation Missions in carrying out their monitoring activities, reports BSS.