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Haiti - News : Electoral Zapping... 18/07/2015 12:03:20 This week, a meeting was held between the divisional commissioner of the National Police of Haiti (PNH) and legislative candidates of the region to discuss the security issue during the election campaign. Frantz Elbé, the Head of the South East police advocated an electoral campaign without violence in this department and wanted to reassure candidates by explaining that "the police are going to work impartially during the electoral campaign." Invisible hands behind cases of insecurity ? Friday, Pierre Richard Casimir, the Minister of Justice, reiterated the government's commitment to creating a safe climate for elections. He indicated that Godson Orélus, the Head of the National Police of Haiti (PNH) is currently touring across the country as part of the implementation of a security plan for the elections. However, the Minister Casimir does not rule out the possibility that invisible hands are behind the case of insecurity recorded especially in the capital in recent days... Statement of the Ambassador of France on elections Elisabeth Beton Delègue the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the Republic of Haiti, stated about the elections in Haiti "[...] The latter can take only one path: the organization of fair elections, transparent and inclusive, through open and fair competition, which guarantees equal treatment of all candidates and the broad participation of citizens. To take a football metaphor, in these times of Gold Cup, I would say that the match of elections can be win with good preparation, the quality of team play on the field, and support of the fans. A huge work, to be welcomed, has been accomplished and continues to meet the technical challenges, logistical and security of the organization; the international community is mobilized alongside you; collective play depends on it, of the full responsibility of the players. As for the challenge of the match, it is known to all, is to change league and engage the country's recovery is focus the movement on the immobility, the future on the past [...]" Fight against electoral violence Friday at Le Plaza Hotel the National Democratic Institute brought together leaders of popular organizations and civil society and government representatives around the theme "Dialogue between key sectors of the population to manage electoral conflicts" about the deteriorating security climate for the next elections. The objective of the meeting was to sensitize participants on the need to contribute to the fight against electoral violence, to facilitate the smooth conduct of upcoming elections. HL/ HaitiLibre
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