Savannakhet Steps Up Preparations for National Assembly and Provincial People’s Council Elections
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(KPL) Savannakhet Province is intensifying preparations for the upcoming election of members of the 10th National Assembly and the 5th Provincial People’s Council, as leaders and election officials gathered on January 19, 2026, to review progress and strengthen coordination.
The meeting was co-chaired by Mrs. Ali Vongnobuontham, President of the Lao Women’s Union Central Committee and Member of the National Election Commission, and Mr. Bounchome Ubonprasert, Secretary of the Savannakhet Provincial Party Committee and Head of the Provincial Election Commission. Officials from central agencies, provincial and district election bodies, and related sectors also took part.
Representatives from Kaisone Phomvihane City, Outhoumphone, Xaybuly, Champhone, and Xepon districts reported on preparations in Electoral District No. 13, sharing both positive progress and practical challenges. Discussions focused on improving coordination and addressing difficulties in disseminating election-related legal documents, including resolutions, instructions, and official announcements issued by the National Election Commission.
Participants exchanged views on solutions to ensure all preparations remain on track and that the election is conducted smoothly, transparently, and in line with the national plan.
Addressing the meeting, Mrs. Ali underscored the importance of raising political awareness among eligible voters through continued education and training, enabling them to clearly understand their rights and responsibilities and to fully exercise their right to vote on Election Day, February 22, 2026.
She called for the timely and accurate completion of voter registration lists and their submission to the National Election Commission before the nationwide announcement of voter figures. She also stressed the need for dynamic and creative public outreach, combining national guidance with local characteristics, to help voters better understand the election process and encourage active participation.
Mrs. Ali further emphasized the careful selection of candidates in accordance with the law to ensure balanced representation of women, ethnic groups, youth, middle-aged, and senior generations, noting that female candidates should account for at least 35 percent of total candidates, with women making up no less than 30 percent of those elected.
In addition, she urged the continued dissemination of Instruction No. 16/NEC (January 12, 2026) on election campaigning and the display of candidate photographs and biographies, along with strengthened vigilance against misinformation. She also highlighted the importance of thorough logistical preparation, including polling stations, mobile polling units, ballot boxes, ballot printing, official seals, and candidate materials, to ensure a successful and orderly election.
