Invitation til valgobservationsmission i Ungarn den 3. april 2022

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    OSCEs Parlamentariske Forsamling
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    Delegationens medlemmer og stedfortrædere
    7. februar 2022
    Invitation til valgobservationsmission i Ungarn
    Rejsen går til: Bukarest, Ungarn
    I perioden: 31. marts - 4. april 2022
    Information:
    Som udgangspunkt kan max. ét medlem fra hvert valgfor-
    bund deltage, og det forventes at man deltager i hele rejse-
    perioden.
    Ja, jeg vil gerne deltage Nej, jeg kan desværre ikke deltage
    MF navn:
    Kontaktperson: Lokalnr.:
    Frist for aflevering: 18. februar 2022
    Med venlig hilsen
    Charlotte Faber
    Det Internationale Sekretariat
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    OSCEs Parlamentariske Forsamling 2021-22
    

    02 2022 Information Circular HUNGARY

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/osce/bilag/10/2524753.pdf

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    Tordenskjoldsgade 1, 1055 Copenhagen K., Denmark
    Phone: +45 33 37 80 40 - Fax: +45 33 37 80 30 - osce@oscepa.dk - www.oscepa.org
    Copenhagen, 4 February 2022
    Memorandum on the OSCE PA Observation of the
    3 April Parliamentary Elections in Hungary
    OSCE PA Election Observation Mission
    Parliamentary elections are planned to take place in Hungary on 3 April 2022, and following an invitation to
    observe this election, the OSCE PA President has decided to deploy an Election Observation Mission to work
    closely with the expected team of the OSCE/ODIHR.
    Nomination and Appointment of Parliamentary Observers
    In accordance with the attached OSCE PA Election Observation Guidelines, national Delegations wishing to
    nominate their members to participate in this mission are kindly asked to complete and return to the
    International Secretariat at (eom@oscepa.dk) as soon as possible, but no later than Friday 4 March 2022 the
    following:
    1. The Delegation Nomination Form,
    2. An Individual Observer Nomination Form for each nominated observer,
    3. A signed Statement of Nominated Election Observer for each nominated observer,
    4. A signed Code of Conduct for each nominated observer,
    5. A signed Accreditation Form for each nominated observer,
    6. A copy of the photograph page from each nominated observer’s passport,
    7. A photograph.
    Please note that in accordance with the Guidelines nominated observers are not part of an observation mission
    before they have been appointed by the OSCE PA President. The International Secretariat will communicate
    the list of observers to delegations that have forwarded nominations following appointment by the OSCE PA
    President. Due to registration procedures, we may not be able to accommodate those who register after the
    deadline.
    Accommodation
    Parliamentary briefings will be held in-person in Budapest on 1 and 2 April 2022. The Temporary OSCE PA
    Headquarters will be in Budapest at Marriott Hotel. The International Secretariat of the OSCE Parliamentary
    Assembly has been able to pre-book hotel rooms at the Budapest Marriott Hotel for the mission.
    BUDAPEST MARRIOTT Hotel
    c/o Apáczai Csere János utca 4, 1052 Budapest, Hungary
    T +36 14 86 5000 // https://www.marriott.com/budhu-budapest-marriott-hotel/
    Reservations must be made DIRECTLY with the hotel via the following link: https://www.marriott.com/event-
    reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1643974487267&key=GRP&app=resvlink
    Rates: EUR145 per night incl. breakfast, VAT and city tax (subject to change).
    Cancellation Policy: Reserved rooms can be cancelled without penalty 48 hours before arrival. In case of
    cancellation less than 48 hours before arrival, a cancellation fee of 1(one) night full stay and tax will be charged
    Hotel Booking Deadline: 11 March 2022
    In case of difficulties with making reservation via the link, the reservation requests must be communicated to
    Ms. Kitti Sulyok (email: Kitti.Sulyok@marriotthotels.com, Tel: +3612354812) with indication of the OSCE
    ASSEMBLY group code.
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    OSCEs Parlamentariske Forsamling 2021-22
    Preliminary Programme
    Thursday, 31 March 2022
    All day
    Friday, 1 April 2022
    Arrival of observers
    All Day Parliamentary briefings
    Saturday, 2 April 2022
    Half Day Parliamentary briefings (cont.)
    Sunday, 3 April 2022
    All Day Observation at Polling Stations
    Monday, 4 April 2022
    08:00 (TBC) De-Briefing for PA observers
    Afternoon Press-Conference in Budapest
    Suggested departures of observers
    Members are reminded that in accordance with the OSCE PA’s Astana Declaration of 2008 and the Guidelines,
    participants are expected to participate in the full briefing programme as well as the debriefing on the day
    following the election.
    Briefing on Mission for new OSCE PA observers
    We kindly invite new members to attend the Briefing on the Mission aimed at providing useful information on
    the general framework of PA observation missions. The briefing is open to all OSCE PA observers, but
    participation is expected for new observers. Further details will be communicated to new observers.
    Election Day
    The International Secretariat will circulate a draft deployment plan taking into consideration wishes by
    observers, but also the requirements for a meaningful observation mission. Subject to adjustments required by
    the health situation, on Election Day, Members will generally work in teams of two with the support of an
    interpreter and a driver.
    National parliaments are responsible for their own Members’ expenses, including any hotel cancellations, as
    well as fees for driver, interpreter and fuel. Further information on arrangements for Election Day including
    related to costs for any cars/drivers and interpreters for Election Day will be communicated in due time. Drivers
    and interpreters recruited for the mission will be asked - similar to observers - to be in possession of either a
    valid recovery (previously infected) certificate or obtain a PCR test prior to starting their work with the mission.
    Travel and Health Insurance
    As a result of the COVID-19 response, a number of travel restrictions are in place in many countries, and
    Members are requested to consult with the appropriate authorities regarding travel procedures and access to
    the country. The International Secretariat will maintain close contact with the authorities in Hungary to ensure
    compliance with local health regulations.
    The mission will work to put in place disease mitigation measures including social distancing where possible,
    however participants should understand that observation is a physical practice requiring interaction with a wide
    range of people. Observers are expected to comply with all national laws and regulations of the host country,
    including health regulations; please note that there may be additional costs related to compliance with health
    measures required by the authorities of Hungary or by the mission. All participants are expected to be in
    possession of a valid recovery (previously infected) certificate or obtain a PCR test for COVID-19 not older
    than 72 hours prior to arrival in Hungary. Participants may be requested to demonstrate a negative result
    to such a test; if the test indicates positive for COVID, observers are expected to not travel for the observation
    mission.
    Members are requested to ensure that they have full health insurance coverage valid for the duration of their
    stay in Hungary.
    

    02 2022 OSCE PA EOM to HUNGARY Notice

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/osce/bilag/10/2524754.pdf

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    Tordenskjoldsgade 1, 1055 Copenhagen K., Denmark
    Phone: +45 33 37 80 40 - Fax: +45 33 37 80 30 - OSCEPA@oscepa.dk - www.oscepa.org
    To: Heads of OSCE PA Delegations
    CC: Secretaries of OSCE PA Delegations
    4 February 2022
    Dear Heads of Delegations,
    Parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place in Hungary on 3 April 2022. Following an
    invitation to observe, the OSCE PA President has decided to deploy an Election Observation
    Mission to these important elections to work closely with an expected team from the
    OSCE/ODIHR.
    In accordance with the attached OSCE PA Election Observation Guidelines, national
    Delegations wishing to nominate their members to participate in this mission are kindly asked to
    complete and return to the International Secretariat (eom@oscepa.dk) as soon as possible, but
    no later than Friday, 4 March 2022 the following:
    1. The Delegation Nomination Form,
    2. An Individual Observer Nomination Form for each nominated observer,
    3. A signed Statement of Nominated Election Observer for each nominated observer,
    4. A signed Code of Conduct for each nominated observer,
    5. A signed Accreditation Form for each nominated observer,
    6. A copy of the photograph page from each nominated observer’s passport,
    7. A photograph.
    Please note that in accordance with the Guidelines nominated observers are not part of an
    observation mission before they have been appointed by the OSCE PA President. The
    International Secretariat will communicate the list of observers to delegations that have
    forwarded nominations following appointment by the OSCE PA President. Due to registration
    procedures, we may not be able to accommodate those who register after the deadline.
    As a result of the COVID-19 response, a number of travel restrictions are in place in many
    countries, and Members are requested to consult with the appropriate authorities regarding travel
    procedures and access to the country. The International Secretariat will maintain close contact
    with the authorities in Hungary to ensure compliance with local health regulations. The mission
    will work to put in place disease mitigation measures including social distancing where possible,
    however participants should understand that observation is a physical practice requiring
    interaction with a wide range of people. Observers are expected to comply with all national laws
    and regulations of the host country, including health regulations; please note that there may be
    additional costs related to compliance with health measures required by the authorities of
    Hungary or by the mission.
    All participants are expected to be in possession of a valid recovery (previously infected)
    certificate or obtain a PCR test for COVID-19 not older than 72 hours prior to arrival in
    Hungary. Participants may be requested to demonstrate a negative result to such a test; if the test
    indicates positive for COVID, observers are expected to not travel for the observation
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    mission. Members are requested to ensure that they have full health insurance coverage valid for
    the duration of their stay in Hungary.
    Further information, including a detailed programme, will be distributed to participants in due
    course. Briefings for the mission are expected to be held in Budapest in-person during the two
    days before election day, and Members are reminded that in accordance with the OSCE PA’s
    Astana Declaration of 2008 and the Guidelines, participants are expected to attend the full
    briefing programme as well as the debriefing on the day following the elections.
    I wish to remind you that national parliaments are responsible for their Members’ expenses and
    that only interpretation into English will be provided in meetings and briefings.
    Yours sincerely,
    Roberto Montella,
    Secretary General