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[afrocarpus] Fwd: AU Commission chair election suspended

 

The political  limits of Mr. Paul Kagame:

 

At the AU Summit , nothing worked for Kagame. As the host of the AU summit, Kagame promised Museveni to do everything possible  to make  Uganda's Specioza Kazibwe being elected as AU  Chairperson. This lady was eliminated at the first round of the vote. This is a very big disappointment both for Kagame and Museveni. It is  a fragrant failure of Louise Mushikiwabo's international diplomacy.

 

None of the candidates can speak a single word in French while 2/3 of African's population are  French speakers. An effective chair of AU must speak  fluently both French and English and this should be added in the rules of  selecting the AU chair and Commissioners


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From: Africa Great Lakes Democracy Network <agldemocracy@gmail.com>
Date: 18 July 2016 at 13:15
Subject: AU Commission chair election suspended
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Candidates from  countries with dictatorship regimes should be allowed to apply for the job the chairperson of  the EU. As far as we know all countries from EAC are  in this category.

 

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Uganda's Specioza Kazibwe was vying for the top job. The election of a new chairperson of the AU Commission was suspended Monday after none of the people contesting for the position got the majority votes in the initial voting.

After three rounds of voting, none of the three candidates vying for the top job secured the required two-thirds majority.

Each of the three candidates had hoped to replace South Africa's Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma who is stepping down after four years at the helm.

They are: Uganda's former Vice-President Specioza Wandira Kazibwe, Botswana's former Foreign Minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi and Equatorial Guinea's former Foreign Minister Agapito Mba Mokuy.

Rule 42 of the rules of procedure suggests that the deputy chairperson takes responsibility in case of suspension of elections.

It is understood that 23 out of 53 voted in favour of Botswana's Pelonomi Benson. Ugandan representative Kazibwe got the least number of votes.

Following Monday's unsuccessful process, the new Commission chair will be elected at the next summit in January next year in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.

Earlier, some member states had proposed that the elections be pushed to January.

President Idris Derby of Chad, who is the chairperson of the AU, presented the matter of postponement which he said had come from some member states. But after discussion, he said rules must be followed, not bent.

Dlamini-Zuma, who is stepping down from the chair, is the ex-wife of South African president Jacob Zuma.

http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1430090/au-commission-chair-election-suspended#sthash.Kruhnelw.dpuf

 



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