Make this your homepage
 
portal on indian news
Foreign
portal on indian news

UN concerned on delay in selection of new Somali Parliament

India Blooms News Service

New York, Aug 14 (IBNS): United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is seriously concerned about delays in the selection of the new Somali Parliament, according to a statement issued by his spokesperson Monday.


"Recent acts of intimidation and violence which should not continue or be allowed to threaten the successful conclusion of Somalia's transition," the spokesperson said. "He calls upon the Somali political leadership, the traditional Elders and other parties to rise above their differences and to act in the best interest of the Somali people."

After decades of warfare, Somalia has been undergoing a peace and national reconciliation process, with the country's Transitional Federal Institutions implementing the Roadmap for the End of Transition, devised last September. The Roadmap spells out priority measures to be carried out before the current transitional governing arrangements end on August 20.

At a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, in July, Somali leaders and representatives gathered to discuss a number of outstanding issues and to finalize agreements, including the establishment of a National Constituent Assembly (NCA), which would adopt the East African nation's new constitution in line with the roadmap.

The Horn of Africa's new draft constitution was approved in early August, and will be submitted to the NCA, which will represent the full spectrum of Somali society, and which will be selected by a group of 135 traditional Somali Elders representing all of Somalia's clans in accordance with the '4.5 formula' used to apportion roles in government such as parliamentary seats. In addition, a so-called Technical Selection Committee will play a key role in selecting Members of the country's new Parliament.

"The Secretary-General emphasizes that the work of the Elders must proceed in a manner free from intimidation, coercion and corruption," Ban's spokesperson said. "Likewise, the Technical Selection Committee must be allowed to perform its duties independently and impartially, without fear of reprisal. The outcome of its work must be respected."

He added that the UN chief has been encouraged by the progress achieved in Somalia's political process, and stresses that this progress must not be lost.

"The Somali people expect and deserve a credible, inclusive and transparent end to the transition, delivered in a timely manner, in accordance with the Garoowe Principles, which is the only hope for a stable future for all Somalis," the spokesperson said, referring to a set of agreements reached between Somalia's Transitional Government and a range of stakeholders on the country's political arrangements.

portal on indian news
 


More Foreign
Foreign Archive >>   

Tags
protests flare   Brazil   UN   judicial independence   Hungary   UN   democratic transition   UN   political dialogue   Libya   2013 New York Festivals Awards   global issues   radio programmes   UN   Major General Michel Finn   UNTSO   Ban Ki-moon   Israeli-Palestinian peace   Palestine   Israel   Ban Ki-moon   human rights gains   UN   Serbia   Tuareg rebels   Ban Ki-moon   Mali   refugee outflows   Nigeria crisis   UN   Syrian refugees   UN   Lebanon   conflict   UN   Turkey   displaced person   Georgia   UN   Jean Bosco Kazura   MINUSMA   Ban Ki-moon   Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty   Ban Ki-moon   violence on journalists   Montenegro   UN   Palestinian refugee camps   Syria   attacks on refugee camps   UN   children during conflict   UN   Terror tactics   Benghazi   Libya   UNSMIL   UNAMI   Ban Ki moon   Secretary General   human rights   human rights situation   West Bank   Ban Ki moon   Secretary General   General Assembly   United Nations General Assembly   Serbia and Kosovo   UN envoy   Ban Ki moon   United Nations Secretary General   Syria   Human Rights Council   Education   Sudan base   Ban Ki moon   UN Secretary General   UNICEF   UNHCR   Syria   capital punishment   death penalty   Ban Ki-moon   terrorism   regional cooperation   UN   human space flight   women contributions   UN   2050   9.6 billion population   UN   World population   Golan Heights   UN peacekeeping force   Ban Ki-moon   peace and stability   Somaliland   UN   UN  


 
To Post Your Comment On This Article Click Here

Comments Posted on this news:

There are no comments on this News.

portal on indian news
IndiaBlooms Plus
Video
indiablooms Video
Rescue operations underway in Joshimath KQ Malayalam Movie Theatrical Trailers and HQ Videos,Trailor... DHONI'S SECURITY LEVEL REDUCED, POLICE FEELS NO MATTER OF WO
Photo Feature
Usha Uthup unveils debutants Nazrulgeeti album Rangbaaz Nokia unveils innovations
Usha Uthup unveils debutants Nazrulgeeti album Rangbaaz Nokia unveils innovations
portal on indian news

 

 

portal on indian news
portal on indian news
 
About Us  |  Writers  |  Advertise with Us  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service  |  Contact Us  |  Sitemap   |  Send Feedback
Copyright © 2008 Indiablooms.com. All rights reserved.   Copyright / IP Policy   |  Company Info
Increase Page Rank