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Haiti - Elections : OAS urges Haiti to hold elections
28/08/2014 10:12:10

Haiti - Elections : OAS urges Haiti to hold elections
Yesterday, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted a Declaration calling on the three branches of government of Haiti to comply with the agreement knows as El Rancho and to call legislative and municipal elections by the end of 2014, and also convened a Special General Assembly on the Strategic Vision for the Organization to be held on Friday, September 12.

The Chair of the Permanent Council and Representative of Saint Lucia, Ambassador Sonia Johnny, said the Declaration on Haiti supports "the efforts of a member state to be able to hold elections in accordance with the terms of its constitution and with other agreements."

Introducing the resolution, the Permanent Representative of Haiti, Edmond Bocchit, recalled the support given by the Council to the El Rancho Accord which provided for the holding of elections on October 26 and which he described as "a step in the right direction." "Unfortunately this agreement is now facing great difficulties; you supported us, encouraged all actors to respect their commitments, and today I come to seek the solidarity of the OAS and its member states regarding a situation facing our nation, because we know that the well-being of Haiti's democracy must be a priority for the region," declared Ambassador Bocchit.

The Secretary General of the OAS, José Miguel Insulza, explained the scope and impact of the situation in Haiti and said that if the elections are held as scheduled in the agreement, "on the first of January if there are no elections Haiti will be left without a Senate, therefore we’ll be left without a constitutional institution. " He said that the OAS "is prepared to support the democratic process in Haiti, especially the elections, in accordance to the Constitution and the laws of the country," and assured the Council that the OAS will continue to accompany the political process through high level visits, the presence of an office in Haiti, and the work of the Group of Friends of Haiti in Washington DC.

Draft declaration of support for the organization and holding of elections in haiti under the terms of the El Rancho accord

The permanent council of the Organization of American States, :

" TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:

Declaration CP/DEC. 53 (1965/14) of the Permanent Council, of April 30, 2014, on the electoral process in Haiti and the ongoing support by the Organization of American States for that process, through its provision of technical assistance and electoral observation missions;

BEARING IN MIND:

The efforts of the Haitian Government and the signing of the El Rancho Accord by the three branches of the State, namely: the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary, and by civil society representatives, thereby paving the way for the organizing of periodic, free, fair and transparent elections;

RECOGNIZING:

That the parties have agreed on the political and constitutional foundations for the organization of these elections, at the signing of the El Rancho Accord on March 19th 2014;

CONSIDERING:

The importance of all parties, Executive, Judicial and Legislative, fully honoring their political commitments as well as the legal and constitutional obligations to facilitate the speedy organization of elections necessary for the renewal of the mandates of legislative and municipal authorities; and

The progress made since the signing of the El Rancho Accord in Haiti, specially the implementation of the commitments by the Executive and Judicial branches and the establishment of an Electoral Council which is now in place and working on holding these elections.

NOTING

That the draft Electoral Act, an essential tool for organizing these elections, was passed on April 1 2014 by Haiti’s Chamber of Deputies and immediately transmitted to the Senate for its consideration and approval; and

Further noting that to date, no action has been taken by the Senate in this regard.

DECLARES:

1. Its continued support for the electoral process and the prompt holding of the overdue elections.

2. Its deep concern for the lack of progress in the electoral process.

3. That it urges all branches of the State and stakeholders to continue the dialogue in order to fulfill, as a matter of urgency, their obligations under the Constitution and the El Rancho Accord for the purpose of ensuring the holding of elections in 2014

4. Its solidarity with the Authorities and with the Haitian people in their efforts to strengthen the rule of law by renewing democratic institutions through the holding of free, fair and transparent elections. "


See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-11863-haiti-elections-towards-the-application-of-article-12-of-the-agreement-el-rancho.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-11808-haiti-elections-the-cep-wants-elections-by-the-end-of-the-year-if-possible.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-11798-haiti-elections-the-cep-confirms-that-there-will-be-no-elections-october-26-2014.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-11660-haiti-elections-the-core-group-notes-a-new-step-in-the-right-direction.html

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