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Haiti - Elections : First warning of the year...
07/01/2014 10:31:35

Haiti - Elections : First warning of the year...

The Deputy Abel Descollines , Spokesperson for the pro-government majority bloc "Parliamentarians for Stability and Progress" (PSP) declared that if the elections did not take place in 2014, the Government will be forced to resign. A surprising statement from spokesman of PSP, especially as the political will of the executive to hold elections this year has been repeated many times since the publication of the electoral law, and on the other hand, of sectors, most favorable to the Government, not only want elections in 2014 for the renewal of senators whose term has expired, but also that these elections combine the renewal of the second third of the Senate whose term will expire in January 2015. A position that these sectors justified by the delay of +/- 6 months needed to organize the next election, which would prevent a delay in the renewal of the second third of the Senate and reduce the significant costs, that will be caused by the holding of a second election...

In this regard, the Councillor Néhémie Joseph (Representative of the Legislature) to Transient College Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP), said that the mandate of the institution was only on the organization of elections for the renewal of 10 senators and about 130 municipal councils across the country.

Néhémie Joseph also informed that the CTCEP was working on an electoral calendar and that the CTCEP should to this end, meet different actors of civil society and the political class. In addition, he noted that the registration process of political party continued as well as for the recruitment of members of the Departmental Electoral Offices (BED) and Communal Electoral Offices (BEC).

Emphasizing also that if financial resources are available, the holding of elections is possible within 6 months.

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-10176-haiti-elections-resumption-of-activities-in-ctcep.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-10112-haiti-electoral-law-novelty-clarification-and-already-a-request-for-amendment.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-10059-haiti-elections-martelly-authorize-the-publication-of-the-electoral-law.html

SL/ HaitiLibre



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