Procedure agreement to be signed next
Jan. 20, 2010 -- The Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States
(OAS), Albert R. Ramdin, and the Permanent Representative of Saint
Kitts and Nevis to the Organization, Izben C. Williams, Jan 19 signed
the Agreement on Privilege and Immunities for the observers that will
form part of the Electoral Observation Mission of the OAS to the
federal elections to be held in the Caribbean country on January 25.
The
head of the Electoral Observation Department of the OAS, Steven Griner,
will lead the mission, as he has, in recent times, led OAS missions to
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and to Dominica. The OAS mission will
be made up of 12 people who will cover the 94 electoral seats in the 11
electoral districts that divide the country, eight in Saint Kitts and
three in Nevis.
“We are very satisfied because Saint Kitts and
Nevis requested the observation of the OAS,” Ambassador Ramdin stated.
“We hope that the elections are orderly, peaceful, and organized in
such a way that can surpass international scrutiny,” he added. “I wish
the people of Saint Kitts and Nevis all the best in taking part of this
democratic process.”
Ambassador Williams said Saint Kitts and
Nevis “is very thankful for the participation of the OAS” in the
electoral process. “We will do everything we can to give you an
opportunity to observe how we proceed in a democratically and orderly
manner. My government is, of course, a strong promoter not only of the
democratic process but also of the institutions that speak to this
process in a transparent manner and in a way that represents the
interests of the people of the country.”
The agreement between the General Secretariat of the OAS and the government of
Saint Kitts and Nevis is the first habitual step toward guaranteeing
that the Electoral Observation Mission can conduct its work
appropriately. The Procedure Agreement, to be signed in the near
future, will define with further details the access and basic rules of
the observers’ visit.