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UN Forum on Minorities
Geneva, 11 November 2009
Obstacles to effective political participation faced by minorities
Remarks by Mr. Anders B. Johnsson, IPU Secretary General
Good morning,
I welcome this opportunity to speak on the subject of effective political
participation of minorities and I thank the Independent Expert on
Minorities for her initiative in organizing this Forum. As the Secretary
General of the international organization of parliaments, I will focus my
remarks on the participation of minorities in parliament.
I will address two aspects of effective participation -- gaining access to
parliament, and influencing the work of parliament as a member. My
remarks are based on interviews with parliamentarians from minority
and majority communities which the IPU is carrying out as part of a joint
project with the UNDP on inclusive parliaments.
While every parliament has a unique history, tradition and modus
operandi, I believe that the points that follow hold true for most, if not
all, political systems.