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UN resident coordinator meets with Speaker Mancienne   |23 November 2021

UN resident coordinator meets with Speaker Mancienne   

The UN and National Assembly delegations in a souvenir photograph: (l to r) Pierre Fallavier, Alexander Mancham, Bernard Georges, Christine Umutoni, Roger Mancienne, Tania Isaac and Alexandria Faure

National Assembly Speaker, Hon. Roger Mancienne, met with the United Nations resident coordinator, Christine N. Umutoni, at the National Assembly yesterday afternoon.

Mrs Umutoni took the opportunity to congratulate the people of Seychelles on the democratic and peaceful transition of power which has set an example for peacebuilding across the globe on behalf of the United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres.

In addition, she also announced that the United Nations (UN) resident coordinator’s liaison office will be officially opened and highlighted that this new venture will strengthen the relations with the Assembly to promote further oversight.

During their discussions, Mrs Umutoni provided the Speaker with further information on the strategic cooperation framework in place, as well as her functions and aims.

The Speaker, who was accompanied by the leader of government business, Hon. Bernard Georges, clerk to the National Assembly, Tania Isaac and deputy clerk Alexandria Faure, spoke of the current governmental reforms and the importance of the contributions of the UN for the development of the country and its institutions.

This is the first mission of Mrs Umutoni since the election of the new administration and she was accompanied by Pierre Fallavier, senior development coordination adviser for Mauritius and Seychelles and Alexander Mancham, United Nations coordination officer for Mauritius and Seychelles.

 

Press release from the National Assembly

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