Deputy Hayat Bouffarrachen, a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union section, took part on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020, in the 206th session of the IPU Governing Council, devoted to electing a new president of the Inter-Parliamentary Union to replace Gabriela Cuevas Barron (Mexico), who concluded her term in office on October 19th, 2020.
The deputy stated that the meeting, which took place via videoconference on October 21st and November 1st-4th, 2020, was marked by introducing the four candidates (Pakistan, Canada, Portugal, and Uzbekistan) for the presidency of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The election of the new president will take place on Sunday, November 1st, 2020.
The same meeting, in which participated the Bureau of Women Parliamentarians, the Board of the Forum of Young Parliamentarians, and the chairpersons of the geopolitical groups, witnessed the opening of a fierce debate between the four candidates and the discussion of the right of Africa, Arab countries, and Asia to accessing the presidency of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
The member of the IPU section noted that Morocco would vote on the best suitable candidate for the presidency of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, expressing her hope that the new president would put Arab and African issues as a priority in the discussions of the Union, and preserve the acquisitions achieved by women parliamentarians whose vote has become decisive in electing the president.