[governance] 2016 CSCG Chair and Co-chairs elections: Nominations open

Arsène Tungali arsenebaguma at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 14:42:04 EDT 2016


Just sent in your name to the group. Will let you know on next steps!
Good luck!

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Arsène Tungali,
@arsenebaguma
+243 993810967
GPG: 523644A0
Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

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> On Sep 22, 2016, at 3:40 PM, Analia Aspis <analia.aspis at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you Arsene. What would be the procedure? I do self-nominate myself for one or other role, could be both?
> 
> Regards,
> Analia
> 
>> On Tuesday, September 20, 2016, Arsène Tungali <arsenebaguma at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Analia,
>> 
>> Thanks for asking. Please see bellow what was shared by the CSCG outgoing Chair, Ian Peter and who is overseeing the process. Should you have any question, do not hesitate, I will be happy to share with the group.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> A
>> 
>> CHAIR STRUCTURE: A Chair, and up to 2 Co-chairs, will be selected by CSCG member representatives for two year terms. Each September (as necessary when chair and co-chair member terms expire), the CSCG members will select Chairs and Co-chairs. It is up to the CSCG to determine whether Chairs and Co-chairs are selected from the CSCG membership, or whether mutually agreed to representatives from broader civil society are approached to take on these tasks. Where an elected Chair is a coalition representative, the coalition will be given the option to nominate a replacement representative.
>>  
>> Here is my suggestion as regards an approach and timetable.
>>  
>>  
>> 1. Nominations are now open.
>>  
>> 2. Nominations to close Friday, September 30
>>  
>> 3. Nominations can be for chair, co-chairs, or both.
>>  
>> 4. You should feel free to discuss possible nominations within your constituencies, if you so wish:  but if nominating someone from outside of CSCG reps, please ensure that they are in agreement with being nominated before advancing their name to the nomcom list.
>>  
>> 5. Nominations of other CSCG member representatives can start now, as well as suggestions of people who could be approached. You should feel free to support nominations made by others if you feel so inclined so we can begin to gauge the feeling of the room. At the close of nominations as well as during nominations, it is appropriate for people to express opinions on the nomcom list if they wish,  so that the vote when conducted is cognisant of the various opinions being put forward.
>>  
>> 6. On October 3 we commence a 72 hour private poll for Chair (unless we have a clear choice by acclamation before then). The poll should run for max 72 hours, and also include questions so that people can express early voting preferences for co-chairs.
>>  
>> 7. One a Chair is elected, that person can take over the process as regards co-chairs. The results of the ballot might indicate that only one co-chair is appropriate, or perhaps a follow up ballot might be appropriate. I think the new Chair should be closely involved in any such decision consulting of course with member reps; and there is no immediate rush to appoint co-chairs. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> *Arsène Tungali*
>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international,
>> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum 
>> Tel: +243 993810967
>> GPG: 523644A0
>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
>> 
>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC IGF Ambassador - 
>> Blogger - ICANN Fellow. The HuffingtonPost UK
>> 
>> 2016-09-19 18:31 GMT+02:00 Analia Aspis <analia.aspis at gmail.com>:
>>> Dear Arsene,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for the information. Would you be so kind to forward the CSCG call for nominations?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Analía
>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 10:47 AM, Arsène Tungali <arsenebaguma at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Dear all,
>>>> 
>>>> Just for your information: nominations are open for CSCG Chair and 2 Co-chairs and will run until September 30th. 
>>>> 
>>>> Only current members of the CSCG (meaning the 2 reps from each coalition group) will be voting. Remember that Wisdom and Myself are representing you in this group.
>>>> 
>>>> Should you have any question/comment or suggestions on how you think we can act as your reps there, do not hesitate to post on the list or to write privately to either Wisdom or myself. Any question on the process can be also posted here.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> A
>>>> ------------------------
>>>> *Arsène Tungali*
>>>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international,
>>>> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum 
>>>> Tel: +243 993810967
>>>> GPG: 523644A0
>>>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
>>>> 
>>>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC IGF Ambassador - 
>>>> Blogger - ICANN Fellow. The HuffingtonPost UK
>>>> 
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