Slovenia to Run for a Seat on UN Human Rights Council

New York, 27 March

Slovenia is to run for one of the six seats reserved for countries of the East European group in the newly-established United Nations Council of Human Rights. Eight countries from the group have already announced their candidacy.

According to a diplomatic source in New York, Slovenia is to present its candidacy to the other countries from the group this week.
The country's chances in winning a seat are said to be as good as those of other states in this region with a good human rights record. Its chances are enhanced by its EU presidency in the first half of 2008.
In the East European group, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Lithuania and Russia have either already announced their candidacy, or intend to do so.
The Slovenian Foreign Ministry has welcomed the establishment of the new body. It said that the country would endeavour towards making it act in a credible manner and consistently in advocating the dignity and freedom of every individual.
The new Council will in June replace the much-criticised Human Rights Commission. It was established on 15 March, with 170 votes in favour. The US was one of the countries voting against, claiming that UN reform was not radical enough.
The elections to the new 47-strong body are scheduled for 9 May, when the candidate countries will try to get 96 votes of 191-strong UN General Assembly. The outcome of the vote is expected to indicate whether the UN reform has truly brought any kind of change.

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