Who is not invited to UNWTO discussion on General Assembly?

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The UNWTO Secretariat confirmed to eTN the organization will be holding a meeting for all Embassies and UNWTO permanent representatives based in Madrid to update them on a series of issues related to the Organization, including the upcoming UNWTO General Assembly. The meeting is set for August 25, 2017.

The Secretary-General will brief participants on the activities of UNWTO and the agenda of the General Assembly.

The meeting may be routine in nature, but this meeting is critical because it would most likely include a discussion on Zimbabwe’s request to add two agenda items to the General Assembly program. The two items deal with alleged “flaws” in the election process and procedure resulting in an appointment of the Georgian Ambassador in Madrid Zurab Pololikashvili to become the next UNWTO Secretary General.

Insiders told eTurboNews they were concerned that none of the candidates for Secretary General, including the Hon. Walter Mzembi who requested the agenda items to be added were invited. Zimbabwe does not have an embassy in Madrid.

Zurab Pololikashvili will be one of the ambassadors attending the Augst 25 meeting in Madrid and naturally will be allowed to speak.

The same Madrid based embassies were among selected diplomatic missions Ambassador Zurab’s Georgian embassy provided football tickets to. The tickets were  for a sold out half final game during the UNWTO  Executive Council Meeting in May. Tickets were given to ministers and voting delegates through their embassies after the Embassy of Georgia sponsored the tickets.

The majority of eTN readers in a survey saw this action as an attempt by Zurab to bribe delegates for their vote.

Walter Mzembi’s comments: “They are trying to frustrate me ahead of the General Assembly.”

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The UNWTO Secretariat confirmed to eTN the organization will be holding a meeting for all Embassies and UNWTO permanent representatives based in Madrid to update them on a series of issues related to the Organization, including the upcoming UNWTO General Assembly.
  • The meeting may be routine in nature, but this meeting is critical because it would most likely include a discussion on Zimbabwe’s request to add two agenda items to the General Assembly program.
  • The Secretary-General will brief participants on the activities of UNWTO and the agenda of the General Assembly.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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