Feb, 26, 2011 - The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS),
José Miguel Insulza, and Heads of Government from the Caribbean
Community (CARICOM) today concluded extensive consultations on
developments in Haiti, specifically the ongoing electoral process and
the work of the Joint OAS-CARICOM Electoral Observation Mission (JEOM).
During
their discussions, Secretary General Insulza underscored the importance
of having a good second round of elections to ensure the legitimacy of
the next government in Haiti, which, he noted, would be an important
requirement for the continued reconstruction efforts in that country.
The
head of the hemispheric Organization acknowledged the challenges of
organizing the first round of elections in Haiti just 10 months after
the devastating January 12, 2010, earthquake, and praised the Haitian
authorities for making the decision to proceed with the elections,
notwithstanding the numerous challenges. Insulza assured CARICOM Heads
of Government that the OAS would continue to support efforts to
strengthen the democratic process in that OAS-founding Member State.
In
commenting on the work of the JEOM, the OAS Secretary General said,
"This Joint Observation Mission is very unique and is the first of its
kind ever undertaken by the OAS. CARICOM and the OAS have enjoyed the
highest level of cooperation in this mission.”
The CARICOM Heads
of Government and the OAS Secretary General also reaffirmed their
commitment to supporting Haiti's reconstruction efforts and look
forward to a peaceful, fair and transparent second round of voting on
March 20.
The OAS Secretary General and the Caribbean leaders
held discussions in Grenada within the framework of a meeting of Heads
of Government of CARICOM.
Secretary General Insulza also held
bilateral meetings with the Prime Ministers of Grenada, Tillman Thomas;
Belize, Dean Barrow; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalves;
the President of Suriname, Desiré Delano Bouterse; and the Deputy Prime
Minister of The Bahamas, Brent Symonette.