The united nations electoral expert monitoring team, established under the mandate of the security council resolution 1740, left nepal after completing the first of a number of visits on Sunday, 24 june. the five-member team held wide range of introductory meetings with national as well as international actors to gather information and listen to their views related to the electoral process, and to explain its role. addition to meetings in the capital, members of the travel led to biratnagar, bhojpur and kavrepalanchowk. they met with the Prime minister, the peace minister, the minister of foreign affairs, the minister of industry, the Speaker and deputy speaker of the legislature-Parliament, election commission commissioners and staff, political party leaders, civil society organizations and national and international electoral observers groups. the secretary-general, members of the are responsible for assessing the electoral process on a regular basis in order to determine whether it is proceeding in a manner which will lead to a result that accurately reflects the will of the nepalese people.
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Press Release
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Keywords:
ELECTORAL EXPERT MONITORING TEAM, SECURITY COUNCIL, INTRODUCTORY MEETING, COMMISSIONERS, STAFF, POLITICAL PARTY, CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESEN, ELECTORAL PROCESS, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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- Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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