Dear Jorge,

Thank you for this thoughtful raising of this matter. 

If I may ask a question about it - do you think that in building these changes, we should be trying to maintain the current balance of forces in ICANN, or trying to change them?  If trying to change them, how would you see them being changed to support the public interest - that is, which group/s need more power, and which group/s less?

bests,
Jordan


On 3 March 2015 at 22:11, <Jorge.Cancio@bakom.admin.ch> wrote:
Dear all

I would just like to share a general thought with you: I wonder whether the different accountability mechanism descriptions/proposals will be presented with an assessment of their impact on the "power structures" within ICANN and on the appropriate balance between parts of the community, most conductive to serve the global public interest.

Perhaps I'm missing this part as I've joined this process rather recently, but I'm not seeing this aspect covered in the templates and proposals of accountability measures

Best


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