[lac-discuss-en] [lac-discuss-es] VOTE ANNOUNCEMENT (ES): Votar en 2019 LACRALO Elecciones y Principios Operativos

Humberto Carrasco hcarrascob at gmail.com
Tue May 7 05:49:49 UTC 2019


ok,

I will prepare a table showing how the terms of the positions and how the
election cycle would work for each year, up to 2026.

I believe this is a necessary work.

Regards

On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 1:30 AM Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Humberto,
>
> As Carlton has said, there is no retroactivity being applied. The terms of
> the chair, secretariat and an ALAC member's terms are ending in 2019 under
> our previous OP. With the new OP, new positions and new terms for the chair
> and secretary and the new positions apply from now on.
>
> As you have stated, your proposal is to have a person in region D to be
> chair for a further two years and a person from region B be secretary for a
> further two years. Your proposal offers the current chair and secretariat
> to be chair and secretariat for three years in all.
>
> I do not understand the rationale in picking the chair elect and secretary
> elect from Region B and Region A respectively, nor the selection of another
> ALAC member from Region C.
>
> If I understood your proposal, if implemented it would mean that:
> - one region will have both ALAC seats every other year.
> - the Chair will be from region D for 5 years from 2018 to 2026.
> - the secretary will be from region B for 5 years from 2018 up to 2024.
>
> But I may have misunderstood. To prevent misunderstandings, I suggest that
> a table be done showing how the terms of the positions and how the election
> cycle would work for each year, up to 2026 so we all in LACRALO can fully
> understand.
> I will do the same for "my" proposal also.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Dev Anand
>
>
> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:13 PM Humberto Carrasco <hcarrascob at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> Through this email, I allow myself to make a proposal of what I understand
> these elections should be.
>
> I do not agree in giving retroactivity to the principle of rotation. This
> means that the current leaders (president and secretary) will only be one
> year, instead of 2 years as established by the new operating principles.
> This is a discrimination that has no basis.
>
> Nor do I agree with the interpretation that Dev presents in its mail about
> what he understands about the rotation principle. Dev’s interpretation was
> not what we talked about in Puerto Rico. According to my interpretation of
> the principle of rotation, this should work in the following way and in
> order to explain my point I will use my case as an example: When I finish
> my period as ALAC MEMBER (2020), there will be elections for this position.
> My interpretation of the principle of rotation has two consequences:
>
> 1.- A negative aspect: To choose the person who assume the position of
> ALAC Member, this person cannot be from the Andes sub region to which I
> belong.
>
> 2.- A positive aspect: For the next election of Chair - vice-chair and
> secretary vice-secretary (2021) there is no impediment that someone from
> the region of the Andes should run.
>
> For these reasons, I would like to make the following proposal that starts
> from the current positions and sub regions:
>
> PROPOSAL
>
> * To start with the current leadership positions respecting the principle
> of Non-Retroactivity of the Law.
> * Possibility that all current leaders can be reelected.
> * New positions will be elected (vice Chair and vice secretary).
>
> The proposal is the following:
>
> PERÍODO 2019 – 2021
>
> CARGOS
>
> REGIÓN
>
> Chair
>
> D: MERCOSUR
>
> Elected Chair
>
> B ANDES
>
> Secretary
>
> B: ANDES
>
> Elected Secretary
>
> A: CENTRAL
>
> ALAC Member 1
>
> C: CARIBE
>
> Advised by LACRALO to serve within NOMCOM
>
> C: CARIBE
>
> ALAC Member appointed by NOMCOM
>
> Member elected by NOMCOM
>
>
> I suggest taking Dev's proposal and mine and submitting them to a vote of
> LACRALO so that we can move forward.
>
>
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