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CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) ELECTORAL OBSERVER MISSION TO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ARRIVAL STATEMENT

On the invitation of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean Community has mounted a CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission to monitor the election system and processes, as well as the conduct of the General Elections to be held on 5 November 2007.

The twenty-seven member Observer Mission comprises:

Core Group:

Dr. the Hon. Sir Richard Cheltenham, KA, QC
Former Government Minister

Chief of Mission

Barbados

Ms. Judith Pestaina 
Deputy Chief of Mission and Former Political Adviser
Commonwealth Secretariat
Dominica
Ms. Charmaine Atkinson-Jordan 
Coordinator of Mission
CARICOM Secretariat
Ms. Mignon Bowen 
Administrative Officer to the Mission
CARICOM Secretariat
Ms. Dennisia Francisco 
Administrative Officer to the Mission
CARICOM Secretariat

Observer Team:

Mr. Claudius James 
Deputy Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission 
Antigua and Barbuda
Mr. Hensley Robinson 
Chief Elections Officer (ret’d)
Barbados

Ms. Grace Anne Crichlow 
Observer on the Organisation of American States (OAS) Electoral Observer Mission to Haiti and former Deputy Chief of the OAS Special Mission to strengthen democracy in Haiti

Barbados

Ms. Myrtle Palacio 
Director
Office of Governance and former Chief Elections Officer

Belize
H.E. Mr. Charles Maynard 
Ambassador of Dominica to CARICOM Former Minister of Government
Member of CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission
Dominica

Mr. Victor Ashby 
Former Supervisor of Elections
Member of several Commonwealth electoral observer missions

Grenada
Hon. Lawrence Joseph 
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Member of previous CARICOM electoral observer missions
Grenada
Rev. Kwame Gilbert 
Senior Pastor
Former Election Day Official
Adviser to the President of Guyana on community development and social policies
Guyana
Pandit Rabindranath Persaud
Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha
Member of the National Integrity Commission
Former Election day official
Guyana
Mr. Basil Bennett 
Returning Officer, St Elizabeth
Jamaica
Mr. Robert Webster 
Returning Officer, St Mary
Jamaica
Ms. Urel Williams 
Returning Officer St Andrew
Jamaica
Sir Howard Fergus 
Resident Tutor & Head UWI School Of Continuing Studies, St. Lucia
Former Speaker, Legislative Council, Montserrat Former Supervisor of Elections
Montserrat
Ms. Lilia Ramjeawan 
Member of CARICOM Electoral Observer Missions to Guyana and Jamaica General Elections
Saint Lucia
Mr. Oliver Knight 
Manager, Electoral Office
St Kitts and Nevis
Ms. Jennifer Van Dijk-Silos 
Chair of the Independent Electoral Council of Suriname
Suriname
Ms. Dorothy Telting 
Policy Advisor
Ministry of Labour, Technological Development and Environment
Suriname
Mr. Neville Bissember Jr
Assistant General Counsel
Member of ACP Electoral Observer Missions to Equatorial Guinea and Zimbabwe
CARICOM Secretariat
Ms. Sandra Plummer 
Deputy Programme Manager Health Sector Development
Former Member of the Electoral Assistance Bureau, Guyana
CARICOM Secretariat
Mr. Eugene Petty 
Former Chief Elections Officer St Kitts and Nevis
Member/Coordinator of previous CARICOM Electoral Observer Missions
CARICOM Secretariat

Mr. Ryan Peralto of Jamaica is also expected to join the Team.

The Core Group arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on 28 and 29 October. The other members of the Observer Mission arrived over the period 30 October to 1 November 2007. Twenty-five members of the Mission will be deployed in Trinidad, while two will be deployed in Tobago. The Electoral Observer Mission will depart the country on 7 and 8 November 2007.

Since arriving in Trinidad and Tobago, the Chief of Mission accompanied by the Deputy Chief of Mission and other members of the Core Group have paid courtesy calls on the President, His Excellency Dr. Maxwell Richards; the Prime Minister, Hon. Patrick Manning, and met with representatives of the executive of the Congress of the People (COP); the People’s National Movement (PNM); and the United National Congress Alliance (UNCA). The team also met with members of the Elections and Boundaries Commission; Mr. Trevor Paul, the Commissioner of Police; representatives of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Commerce; the Trinidad and Tobago Youth Council; and other Non-Governmental Organisations. The Group is also expected to meet with representatives of religious communities and the trade union movement on Friday, 2 November.

On the day of the Elections, the Observer Mission will monitor the electoral process, including the opening of the Poll, the voting process, the closing of the Poll and the counting of the ballots. The Mission will issue a preliminary statement based on the Mission’s observations and findings. A Report of the General Elections will be subsequently prepared and submitted to the CARICOM Secretary-General.

The CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission is very pleased with, and grateful for, the cooperation received from the representatives of the various stakeholders in the General Elections.

CARICOM Electoral Observer Mission
Port-of-Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
2 November 2007

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