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Haiti - News : Electoral Zapping... 28/10/2015 15:37:56 Tuesday evening the police had to intervene with tear gas, to prevent overflow of a demonstration organized by supporters of the political platform "Pitit Desalin". Throwing stones and broken bottles paralyzed vehicle traffic in "Kafou Samari" where pro-Moïse protesters started their protest. Fanmi Lavalas claiming victory Tuesday, the Fanmi Lavalas party gave a press conference in the premises of the Aristide Foundation for positioning on the election day of Sunday and anticipate the results of these elections. Me Gervais Charles, the lawyer of the party of former President Aristide, alongside Maryse Narcisse, esly Voltaire and Louis Gérald Gilles presented a set of minutes to the media. The former Senate candidate Louis Gérald Gilles says that Maryse Narcisse made a tidal wave in various communes especially in populous neighborhoods of Cité Soleil, Bel Air or Tabarre saying "There is no doubt. We won the election in the first round. The power back to the people..." Only 30% of the minutes to the Tabulation Centre The treatment of the minutes has continued since Monday at Tabulation Centre (CTV) located in SONAPI. The process is transparent according Widmack Matador, head of the Centre. Partial results could be published between 3 and 5 November (date of the electoral timetable November 3). Until yesterday Tuesday, only 30% of the minutes were sent to the CTV which must receive 52,000. LAPEH denounces scheming against Jude Célestin The candidate's campaign manager for President Jude Célestin (LAPEH) denounced a scheming in favor of Jovenel Moïse,candidate PHTK. A strategy prepared by the PHTK and performed by members of polling stations, imed achieving massive fraud against Jude Célestin explaining that representatives of LAPEH could not have access to voting centers before counting. However, it indicates that this strategy failed thanks to the collaboration of allied parties, INITE and VERITE which for their part were present in the voting center... Too low turnout to legitimize the elected For Edouard Paultre, Coordinator of the Haitian Council of Non State Actors (CONHANE) the estimated turnout of about 25-30% by different observers "is still insufficient to sit the legitimacy of elected officials." HL/ HaitiLibre
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