International Republican
Institution (IRI) is on the ground assisting political parties
through a series of trainings. The trainings cover essential skills
that political parties must have, such as message development,
campaign strategies and internal party communication. IRI has
so far trained some 700 political party members, of which 50 were
women.
“This training brings us new ideas on how to approach our
supporters and voters during the campaign in the future”
said Partido Millenium Democrata (PMD) activist, Agostinho Gusmao.
He added: “This training is particularly helpful and encouraging
for small political parties.” Agostinho Gusmao was among
the 30 participants that attended the IRI training in Baucau early
this year.
Like Mr. Gusmao’s party, most of the 14 registered political
parties have been recently established.
With its sight set on the parliamentary elections, IRI is continuing
the training series between rounds of the presidential elections.
The United Nations Development Program is assisting in IRI’s
second round of district and party agent training.
The last phase of the training after the presidential elections
aims to prepare party activists to be election monitors at the
polling stations so they can effectively play a watchdog role
in time for the parliamentary elections. The training for election
monitors will be conducted through a train-the-trainers approach
so that the political parties will then be able to train a larger
number of party members to cover more polling stations.

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