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Haiti - News : Electoral Zapping... 03/07/2015 12:04:27 The Provisional Electoral Council informs he population in general, political parties and all concerned in particular that it proceeds to the recruitment of temporary staff, namely electoral supervisors, deputy supervisors and assistant supervisors, in accordance with Articles 11 and following of the Electoral Decree. Interested parties are invited to submit their applications at the BED of the country, within 72 hours after the publication of this. (2 July 2015) The recruitment competition will be held in all the BED and will be announced later. In addition, the application must contain: 1. A curriculum vitae; 2. The card CIN obtained before May 11, 2015; 3. The number of a bank account; 4. A certificate of good conduct; 5. The certificate of graduation (Bac II). No possibility for an unsuccessful candidate to return to the race Thursday, Pierre-Louis Opont, the President of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) indicated that "there is no possibility for a candidate who was removed from the electoral process, to return to the race," by cons he stressed "At any time, the CEP may exclude another presidential candidate from the electoral race [...] a false statement by a candidate involves automatically the cancellation of its candidature according to the procedures laid down in Articles section D of this chapter. When this false declaration was discovered and verified after the election of the candidate, the Provisional Electoral Council is seized by request, to reconsider the candidate's file for the purposes of law, without prejudice to criminal proceedings to be incurred." Pamela White in search of funds for the elections Pamela White, Ambassador of the United States (first donor for the elections in Haiti) encourages other international donors to make contributions to the elections scheduled for this year 2015 and whose budget of 65 million still accuses a lack of funds $ 21 million "The United States has already given more than all the other countries that are among the countries of the international community [...] It remains $21 million to find." Guarantees of Pierre-Louis Opont Wednesday, Pierre-Louis Opont, CEP president back from Dubai, has given the guarantee that the ballots for the first round of legislative elections scheduled for August 9 will be delivered in time for Port-au-Prince. He said that ballots will be printed in Creole and that voters will have no difficulty in choosing their candidates, the photos will be easily identifiable and the texts readable, ballots will be printed in accordance with logos and photos submitted by the candidates. HL/ HaitiLibre
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