Experts suggest an independent electoral commission could mitigate gerrymandering practices and restore public confidence in the electoral process. A monitoring body has stated that a separate commission could address the manipulation of electoral boundaries for political gain. Gerrymandering, the practice of drawing electoral district lines to favor one party or group, erodes fair representation. Establishing an independent body is seen as a potential solution to ensure more equitable and transparent elections. This move aims to increase public trust, which has been eroded by perceptions of political manipulation. The proposed commission would operate without direct political influence, focusing solely on fair districting.