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Giovanni Buttigieg elected vice-chair to United Nations coordination committee The committee is responsible for planning and prioritising at UN level 16 April 2021, 7:55pm by Nicole Meilak Malta was elected to the CPC last September. The CPC is the main body responsible for planning and prioritising at the UN, as well as assessing results being achieved. It is a subsidiary organ of the Economic and Social Council, and the General Assembly. Buttigieg s election is expected to play an integral part in Malta s campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council in 2023. This position was last occupied by a Maltese person in 1971. Malta had used this position to propose the establishment of a UN office for the seas, and to evaluate the need for an effective international strategy in ocean space. ....
Malta’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations has been elected to serve as vice-chair of one of the organisation’s key committees. Giovanni Buttigieg will serve in that role at the UN’s Committee for Programme and Coordination (CPC), which is responsible for planning, programming and coordination of the UN’s Economic and Social Council and General Assembly. Malta serves as the representative of the Western European and Others Group at the UN, having been elected to the CPC in September. Buttigieg was elected as the committee vice-chair on Friday and will serve in that role for the committee s 61st session, to be held between June 1 and 25. He is the first Maltese person to fill the post since Arvid Pardo in 1971. ....