UNITED NATIONS, Oct 15 (NNN-Xinhua) — The United Nations has decided to send a panel of electoral experts to follow next month’s regional and municipal elections in Venezuela.
A team of three experts will be deployed to Venezuela to follow the electoral process and will provide the UN secretary-general with an independent internal report of the overall conduct of the elections, said the secretary-general’s press office in a note to correspondents.
A panel of electoral experts is one of the various types of electoral assistance that the United Nations may provide to member states at their request. Unlike UN electoral observation missions, which require a specific mandate by the Security Council or the General Assembly, panels of electoral experts do not issue evaluative public statements on the overall conduct of the electoral process or their results, explained the press office.
Following the completion of a technical assessment, the UN Secretariat has responded positively to the request of the National Electoral Council of Venezuela to deploy such a panel of experts, said the press office.
Earlier on Thursday, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said it was important for the National Electoral Council of Venezuela to reach out for UN help.
Asked whether the deployment of the UN panel of experts would lend legitimacy to the elections in Venezuela, the spokesman said it is not for the United Nations to judge.
“These are not elections where we have a stamp that says legitimate or illegitimate, and we put it on a piece of paper. It is important. And we have always been pushing for transparent elections that people can believe in. It is also incumbent, as in any election, that people respect the results of a transparent process; if there are issues, that they’re addressed through legal channels; and that everyone is allowed to compete,” he said. — NNN-XINHUA