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1/18/2013  
OAS SENDING TEAM TO GRENADA AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

Prime Minister Tillman Thomas has welcomed the positive response from the Organisation of American States (OAS) to his invitation to monitor the upcoming general elections in Grenada.

In his January 8, 2013, letter of invitation to OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza, the prime minister requested technical assistance to “evaluate and verify the integrity of the new voter registration system and to observe and monitor the next general elections in Grenada when it is called.”

The OAS has confirmed its decision to deploy an “electoral technical assessment mission to Grenada on or about January 21, 2013, for a two-week period to verify the integrity of the new voter system.”

The OAS complimented the prime minister for his government’s decision to implement the recommendations made by the OAS Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) for a new voter registration system.

“I am very pleased that the government of Grenada decided to act upon the recommendations made by the previous OAS Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) to implement a new registration system, considering that voter registries are a fundamental component of a democratic electoral process,” the secretary general said.

Insulza said the necessary resources are “already available” for the OAS to carry out its technical cooperation activity. He said the OAS accepts the invitation to monitor the elections “with great honour.”

He has instructed the Department of Electoral Corporation and Observation (DECO) of the OAS to take the necessary steps to deploy an electoral mission to Grenada for the upcoming elections.

Source: Caribnewsnow.com


 
 
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