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Haiti - News : Electoral Zapping... 02/09/2015 13:20:05 Monday, Frantz Bernardin, the Spokesman of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) at the conference, said that the revision of the various irregularities and violence reported in the elections of 9 August continued. He revealed that the CEP planned to rule out other candidates from the electoral race. According to the spokesman, electoral advisors are actively working to document cases of violence that disrupted the voting process on 9 August. Single candidate : Failure of the Protestant sector Tuesday, 6 of the 7 candidates for the presidency of protestant sensibility met at the Marriott Hotel behind closed doors around the choice of one of them as the sole candidate of this sector for the presidential election. Each was invited to present its political program in the presence of members of the Mediation Committee. At the end of the day the Protestant sector failed to find consensus around a single candidate. CTV denied the illegality of the calculation methods Widmarc Matador, Director of Votes Tabulation Center (CTV), rejected the accusations of some candidates to the Senate regarding the illegality of the method of calculating the percentage of votes. He explained that the determination of the percentage of votes of each candidate from the number of valid votes is provided in the Electoral Decree, what's allowing to get these preliminary results. He said that the CTV could not determine the percentage from the number of voters, since no ballot was sent to CTV. Difficult for opposition to have a common vision Jean Henry Céant, Simon Dieuseul Desras, Westner Polycarpe, Erick Jean Baptiste and Fred Brutus, 6 presidential candidates, have responded to the invitation of Me André Michel (JISTIS) and Steven Benoit (Conviction) in an attempt to reach an alliance to lead to the selection of a single representative to the next presidential election . The participants preferred to speak of pressure to put on the CEP... and gave themselves rendezvous at a later date for further discussions to try to reach a common vision. Verdict of challenges soon known in the Artibonite In Artibonite, the auditing sessions of challenges of the results of first round of legislative, began on Wednesday 26 August, ended on Monday. 24 of 26 cases were heard during that period. Claudel St. Hilien, President of the Departmental Electoral Office (BED), indicated "Unlike some parts of the country, the hearings went smoothly. By the end of the week, for the 26 cases received, the BCED will issue its decision." Tuesday the electoral court ruled on the analysis of files and requests that were made. HL/ HaitiLibre
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