[governance] [3 of 6] How best to nominate the MAG Chair?

Jeremy Malcolm jeremy at ciroap.org
Fri Jun 11 07:39:56 EDT 2010


There have been a few really good comments coming through on questions 1 and 2 (thank you!), but please keep them flowing.  Question 3 is closely related:

How best to nominate the MAG Chair?

Here are a few examples of options we might recommend:

1. A single UN-based Chair is appointed by the UN Secretary-General (as at present).

2. The UNSG appoints one Chair, and a co-chair is appointed by the host country (as was tried for the Brazil IGF meeting).

3. The MAG appoints its own chair (by a vote or by consensus).

4. The MAG appoints two co-chairs for alternating two-year terms (much like we do in the IGC).

In the case of options 3 and 4, we might also require that the chair/s, if not independent (ie. UN-based), would be from a different stakeholder group at each rotation.

Are any of the above to be preferred, or can any be swiftly rejected?  Are there any other options you can think of?

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