First time OAS observes elections in Antigua
March 3, 2009 -- On Thursday, Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of
American States (OAS), Ambassador Albert Ramdin, and the Permanent
Representative of Antigua and Barbuda, Ambassador Deborah - Mae Lovell,
signed an agreement to formalize the OAS election observation mission,
to the general election that will take place in Antigua and Barbuda on
March 12th, 2009.
On behalf of her Government, Ambassador
Lovell thanked the OAS for accepting the invitation extended by the
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Honorable Baldwin Spencer.
“The OAS has extensive expertise in this area and therefore, we are
very grateful that you have accepted this kind offer. We look forward
to welcoming the OAS team in Antigua and Barbuda” she said.
Likewise, OAS Assistance Secretary General, Albert Ramdin, stressed the
importance of the agreement and pointed out that for the first time the
OAS will observe elections in this country. He explained that OAS
observation missions are not only a form of assistance for
strengthening the countries’ electoral systems, but also an opportunity
to learn from the electoral processes in each of the countries where
the OAS has been invited and to suggest the application of these “best
practices” in other countries.
During the signing ceremony,
Ramdin informed that the Observation aims to have a presence in all 17
constituencies of the country, and to be able to witness the entire
election process from opening to closing of the polls, including the
counting of the ballots. Ambassador Ramdin, who will be present on
elections day, also took this opportunity to announce that he was
pleased that former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Barbados,
Dame Billie Miller has accepted the invitation to be the Chief of
Mission. Steve Griner, a Senior Specialist of the OAS Department for
Electoral Cooperation and Observation, was appointed as Deputy Chief of
the Mission.
Ramdin remarked “It is important for the OAS to
observe elections in every country that has requested such a presence.
I am confident that in the good tradition of Antigua and Barbuda, all
will discharge of their responsibilities in an appropriate manner and
in accordance with the electoral law, and contribute to the most
conducive and peaceful environment on 12 March to make free, fair and
credible elections once again a reality”.