[governance] CIVIL SOCIETY MEDIA GUIDELINES TUNIS 2005 ATTACHMENTS]

Avri Doria avri at psg.com
Thu Nov 3 10:51:05 EST 2005


On 3 nov 2005, at 10.39, Ralf Bendrath wrote:

>
>
>> "golden badge" people are disqualified.
>>
> Not necessarily. I only depends on their national delegation rules. We
> just had a meeting with the German government, and Jeanette and  
> myself,
> who will (among others) be in the govt delegation, can of course  
> say what
> we want, especially to the press. The only thing we can't do is  
> speak in
> the official CS speaking slots at the summit itself.

well, if they do what i did when i did the press conference in  
Geneva, i.e. wear a second - CS badge, it should be ok.  I don't  
think they should speak for CS while wearing a gold badge.  but get  
two badges and i think it should be ok.

I think it is laudable that the German delegation has reversed its  
position on CS participation.  In a parallel event the SE delegation  
has also reversed their position and is not longer allowing me to  
have a govt badge.

> The easiest solution of course would be to just name Adam and
> Jeanette as the two coordinators of this caucus.


i think Adam and Jeanette (assuming she also has a CS badge) taking  
the 2 roles is a good idea as well.

a.

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