Kubler declares UN support to the Electoral Commission in Iraq
[10:25] 12/Mar/05
Erbil, March 5 / March (PNA) - announced the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler said the United Nations has worked to support the Electoral Commission in seven electoral processes held in Iraq.
A statement by the Information Office of the Kubler and received news agency Biamunir a copy of it on Monday that he had visited the Electoral Commission for elections, and said that the commission "came into existence as a model for much of the region, which sought to benefit from the expertise of the Commission arose at the invitation of Commissioners Iraqis, UNHCR staff to monitor the elections in those countries , and that the United Nations has worked to support the Commission in seven electoral processes held in Iraq. "
He Kubler that "there can be no democracy without elections, and it was the Electoral Commission for elections since its establishment in 2007, its mandate constitutional in terms of planning elections, management and conduct," and praised the "professionalism enjoyed by UNHCR staff who work in the electoral offices in Baghdad and the provinces ".
He said, "UNHCR staff have the professionalism make them the value of wealth for the future of elections in Iraq. Should be maintained on these competencies and support while continuing to build the capacity to lead the next elections in a professional manner."
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[10:25] 12/Mar/05
Erbil, March 5 / March (PNA) - announced the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler said the United Nations has worked to support the Electoral Commission in seven electoral processes held in Iraq.
A statement by the Information Office of the Kubler and received news agency Biamunir a copy of it on Monday that he had visited the Electoral Commission for elections, and said that the commission "came into existence as a model for much of the region, which sought to benefit from the expertise of the Commission arose at the invitation of Commissioners Iraqis, UNHCR staff to monitor the elections in those countries , and that the United Nations has worked to support the Commission in seven electoral processes held in Iraq. "
He Kubler that "there can be no democracy without elections, and it was the Electoral Commission for elections since its establishment in 2007, its mandate constitutional in terms of planning elections, management and conduct," and praised the "professionalism enjoyed by UNHCR staff who work in the electoral offices in Baghdad and the provinces ".
He said, "UNHCR staff have the professionalism make them the value of wealth for the future of elections in Iraq. Should be maintained on these competencies and support while continuing to build the capacity to lead the next elections in a professional manner."
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