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 to Haiti

Joao Augusto de Medicis, a senior diplomat from Brazil, was appointed on 19 June by Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar Pé·rez de Cuél·lar   , Javier Born 1920.

Peruvian diplomat who served as secretary-general of the United Nations (1982-1991).
 as his Personal Representative for Haiti. Mr. de Medicis will advise the Secretary-General on assistance which the UN could provide to the Haitian authorities during the upcoming electoral process.

UN assistance to help organize elections in Haiti, including the sending of observers, was requested by that country's President, Ertha Pascal Trouillot, in a 15 March letter to the Secretary-General.

A UN fact-finding mission was sent to Haiti at the end of March. Its members included Mariano Fiallos Oyangure, President of Nicaragua's Supreme Electoral Council The Supreme Electoral Council (Spanish: Consejo Supremo Electoral, CSE) is an autonomous, public organization responsible for organizing elections in Nicaragua.

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, and Horacio Boneo, Deputy Head of the United Nations Observer Mission for the Verification of Elections in Nicaragua Elections in Nicaragua gives information on elections and election results in Nicaragua.

The Republic of Nicaragua elects on national level a head of state – the president – and a legislature.
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On 30 May, the Secretary-General's spokesman said that Mr. Perez de Cuellar had read the report of the two-week mission, "which was of a technical nature" and was waiting for the promulgation PROMULGATION. The order given to cause a law to be executed, and to make it public it differs from publication. (q.v.) 1 Bl. Com. 45; Stat. 6 H. VI., c. 4.
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 of the electoral law in Haiti, before holding further consultations with President Trouillot's Government about the possibility of UN involvement in the elections.
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Date:Sep 1, 1990
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