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Referendum in 1996 a 'real possibility' despite slow progress.


The Security Council has welcomed the progress achieved so far by the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara MINURSO is the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara. The name is a French acronym for "Mission des Nations unies pour l'Organisation d'un Référendum au Sahara O  (MINURSO MINURSO United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara ) in the identification and registration of voters in particular the acceleration in the rate of identification and emphasized the need to continue that acceleration.

In a 12 April presidential statement, the Council endorsed the Secretary-General's goal of achieving a rate of at least 25,000 per month. However, it regretted that progress had not been sufficient to enable the Secretary-General to recommend 1 June 1995 as the date for the commencement of the transitional period.

The Council also noted with concern the delays resulting from the failure to ensure the continuous presence at the identification centres of the necessary sub-fraction representatives, and welcomed the agreement on a method for choosing alternate representatives when necessary.

The Council further expressed concern at the slow progress in the implementation of other aspects of the Settlement Plan, which had to be completed before the referendum in Western Sahara Western Sahara, territory (2005 est. pop. 273,000), 102,703 sq mi (266,000 sq km), NW Africa, occupied by Morocco. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean in the west, on Morocco in the north, on Algeria in the northeast, and on Mauritania in the east and south.  could take place

On 30 March, Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Arabic: بطرس بطرس غالي Coptic: BOYTPOC BOYTPOC ΓΑΛΗ) (born November 14, 1922) is an Egyptian diplomat who was the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations from  reported (S/1995/240) that the holding of the referendum had become a real possibility.

While it would not be possible to start the transitional period by 1 June as he had hoped, it could begin in August 1995, depending on the parties cooperation in resolving expeditiously ex·pe·di·tious  
adj.
Acting or done with speed and efficiency. See Synonyms at fast1.



ex
 the remaining issues in the Settlement Plan, the Secretary-General stated. The referendum could then be held in January 1996.

Important archival material given by the Government of Spain, including certificates of birth, marriage, divorce and death, were of considerable value to identification, especially for doubtful cases, the Secretary-General added.

Less than a year ago, very few believed that the identification process would even start. he said. By autumn of 1994, the pace was such as to "inspire little faith in its being completed within the foreseeable future". Now, additional resources needed for implementation had been promised and agreement reached on how identification might be carried forward.

There were currently seven identification centres. and plans were in hand to expand the operation further, he went on. Computerization com·put·er·ize  
tr.v. com·put·er·ized, com·put·er·iz·ing, com·put·er·iz·es
1. To furnish with a computer or computer system.

2. To enter, process, or store (information) in a computer or system of computers.
 of applications received and, in particular, the agreement of the parties to a formula for choosing tribal leaders to replace sheikhs who were no longer living or capable offered the best prospects so far for progress towards a referendum.

The Security Council on 13 January, by resolution 973 (1995) approved the expansion of MINURSO to ensure the timely completion of the voter identification. The Mission's mandate was also extended to 31 May.

The Council also decided to consider a possible mandate extension after 31 May, in the light of progress achieved towards the holding of the referendum and the implementation of the Settlement Plan.

The Plan, approved by the Council on 27 June 1990 under resolution 658 (1990), called for organization and supervision of a UN referendum, in cooperation with the Organization of African Unity Organization of African Unity (OAU), former international organization, established 1963 at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by 37 independent African nations to promote unity and development; defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of members; eradicate all forms of  (OAU OAU
abbr.
Organization of African Unity

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OAU n abbr (= Organization of African Unity
), in which voters would choose either independence or integration with Morocco.

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