Hi,
The Council has barely discussed the RAA amendments proposed by
Staff and the Registrars, yet we are asked to essentially approve
them wholesale? Why are we asked to do that, and why would we do
that? In that scenario, one constituency gets everything it wants
done with the RAA, and nobody else has a say.
Might it be a better approach to form a group to determine which of
the RAA amendments have full consensus as written, which could have
full consensus if reworded, and which should be abandoned for now?
The group could then suggest rewording of some amendments, and also
lay out a plan for sequenced requests for Issues Reports from Staff,
and/or Working Groups, to address any and all identified open
issues. Meanwhile the Board would understand which of the
amendments have full consensus and could approve those, and the
other Constituencies will have greater comfort that their issues
with the RAA will be addressed.
Thanks,
Mike
From: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
] On Behalf Of Liz Gasster
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:27 AM
To: Rosette, Kristina; council@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [council] RE: Voting on RAA Amendments Motion(s)
Yes, weighted voting would apply. Thanks, Liz
From: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
] On Behalf Of Rosette, Kristina
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:21 AM
To: council@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [council] Voting on RAA Amendments Motion(s)
Hi,
During our wrap-up session in Cairo, I'd asked if weighted voting
would apply to votes on motions relating to the RAA Amendments. I
don't believe I've received an answer yet. Could the appropriate
staff person please let me know?
Many thanks.
K