Civil Administration Reform – 1992

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Civil Administration Reform – 1992

1992

Intermediate Implementation Intermediate implementation

Efforts were made for the return of judges, mayors and governance to former conflict zones. The FMLN, with the support of some communities and NGOs, blocked the return of some judges and mayors. ONUSAL stepped in to facilitate open dialogue and help the process move forward.1 In May 1992, the El Salvadorian government announced a reconstruction plan aimed to upgrade the country’s public services, including drinking water supplies, electricity, health and education, at a cost of more than 1.4 billion dollars.2 Also, an agreement was reached on 16 September 1992 to coordinate the return of all judges by the end of 1992.3

  1. “Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador,” United Nations Security Council (S/23999), May 26, 1992.
  2. “Cristiani Announces Reconstruction Plan in El Salvador,” Agence France Presse, May 19, 1992.
  3. “Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador,” United Nations Security Council (S/24833), November 23, 1992.