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Sure, Milton. All this is absolutely clear to me. Mr Morfin says he
wants to be a candidate if he is accepted -- did not specify to which
post. He will certainly have to understand the constituency makes
decisions on behalf of NCUC, not individual members.
I am very sorry I am part of the confusion as I could not vote on time
and participate more in this. But the objective fact is that I feel the
process had its problems and Jef has reasons to complain.
frt rgds
--c.a.
Milton Mueller wrote:
>>>> Carlos Afonso <[log in to unmask]> 11/30/2006 9:13 AM >>>
>> Sorry, Milton, others in the constituency might want to devote
>> more time to this.
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> Yes, that's fine. Good to see you involved. You can discuss it more in
> Sao Paulo. As the non-voting Secretary-Treasurer, however, I made my
> recommendation and I am done.
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> I insisted from the outset that the decision NOT be made on the basis
> of whether we "like" this person or not but based on the criteria in our
> charter. So far INTLNET's application has one vote in favor and two
> votes against.
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> MINC on the other hand has now 4 votes in favor and is in.
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> Based on our charter we can refuse a nonprofit org if it is, e.g., a
> trade association, or if it is a member of another constituency.
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> One other point: Mr. Morfin says that his motive for appliying is the
> Task force on IDN. GNSO has told people that it must be part of a
> constituency to participate in this TF.
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> Whatever you do, please make it clear to Morfin (and to MINC) that the
> constituency will decide who represents us on a Task Force. they cannot
> appoint themselves to it. And the positions they take on that TF must be
> vetted and approved by the constituency.
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