Chairs and Vice-Chairs of the Permanent Council1/
January - December 2015
THREE-MONTH PERIOD
|
MEMBER STATES
|
POSTS
|
January
to March |
Suriname
Saint Vincent and The Grenadines |
Chair
Vice Chair |
April
to June |
Trinidad and Tobago
Dominican Republic2/ |
Chair
Vice Chair |
July
to September |
Uruguay
Peru |
Chair
Vice Chair |
October
to December |
Venezuela
Paraguay |
Chair
Vice Chair |
[1]. Article 5 of the Statutes of the Permanent Council provides: The office of
Chair of the Permanent Council shall be held by each of the principal
representatives in turn, following the alphabetical order in Spanish of the
names of their respective countries. Article 6 provides: The Chair and
Vice Chair shall hold office for a term of three months. These terms shall
begin automatically on the first day of each quarter of the calendar year.
Article 7 provides: In the event of the temporary absence or disability of
the Chair, the Vice Chair shall replace him/her and, in the event of the
absence or disability of both of them, the principal representative of
greatest seniority shall preside. If for any reason the country to which
the Chair corresponds does not have a principal representative, the Vice
Chair shall serve as Chair until a principal representative of that country
joins the Council. If during a term or part thereof a country to which the
Chair or Vice Chair corresponds does not have a principal representative,
that term shall not be interrupted. Once it has ended, the Chair or Vice
Chair shall go to the following country, in accordance with the order
established in Article 5.
[2]
. The Permanent Mission of Saint Lucia has indicated that it will not be able to assume the Vice Chair of the Permanent Council for the period from April 1 to June 30, 2015. Article 5 of the Rules of Procedure of the Permanent Council establishes that “[i]f the state to which the office of chair corresponds does not have a principal representative, the vice chair shall serve as chair. If the state to which the office of vice chair corresponds does not have a principal representative, the principal representatives of the states in reverse alphabetical order shall serve in turn as vice chair on an acting basis. The incumbency of such substitute in either office shall terminate with the arrival in the Permanent Council of the principal representative of the state to which that office pertains by right.” Accordingly, the Permanent Representative of Dominican Republic will serve as Vice Chair during the aforementioned period. |