Tamils - a Nation without a State
Norway -
நோர்வே
- an estimated 8000 Tamils
live in Norway -
Eezham Tamils in Norway launch move
for democratically
elected council
TamilNet, Monday, 28 September 2009
Eezham Tamils in Norway have launched an election process
on Monday to form Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET),
a move widely perceived as a pioneering major step in the
global politics of Eezham Tamils. An independent election
committee formed for this purpose has called for the
nomination of candidates and has announced that the
elections will be held on November 15th. The Norwegian Tamil
move follows an overwhelming mandate by them in May this
year for independence and sovereignty of Tamil Eelam, based
on political fundamental of the Vaddukkoaddai Resolution
(VR) of 1976. Following the mandate, Eezham Tamils in Norway have been
exploring the possibility of forming a democratically
elected council and three independent committees, an
initiating committee, constitution committee and an election
committee have been working towards it during the past few
months. The independent committee that conducted the referendum on
VR in May is now entrusted with the task of conducting
elections for the Council, according to www.tamilvalg.com,
the official website of the election committee. The draft constitution, based on which the elections will be
conducted and the council will be formed, could be found on
the website www.ncet.no, the election committee announced.
Meanwhile, the Tamil Coordinating Committee in Norway in a
separate press release on Sunday has welcomed the
independently initiated move and has pledged support for it.
According to the draft constitution, the council will have
the mandate of Eezham Tamils in Norway to deal on behalf of
them in the diaspora affairs of Eezham Tamils in Norway, in
the coordination of affairs with Eezham Tamils of other
countries as well as internationally addressing common
issues of Eezham Tamils, and in working for independence,
sovereignty and development of Eezham Tamils in their
homeland. The council is proposed to have two houses, House of Eelam
Tamils in Norway and House of Eelam Institutions in Norway:
the first is a body of 15 members, 10 elected regionally and
5 elected nationally through universal suffrage and the
second house will have 5 members elected by Norwegian Tamil
institutions. The draft constitution has to be ratified by the first
council, members of the constitution committee said.
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