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Haiti - Politic : OAS urges Haiti to take decisions on its provisional governance
12/08/2016 09:10:37

Haiti - Politic : OAS urges Haiti to take decisions on its provisional governance
Wednesday, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) called on all Haitian political and social actors to fully "assume their responsibilities and take all necessary measures to conclude the electoral process by holding free, fair and transparent elections in October 9."

In a declaration adopted unanimously, the Council called on "appropriate Haitian authorities to take the decisions on provisional governance, in accordance with Article 7 of the February 5th 2016 Accord, so as to promote the holding of general elections at the established dates."

"That, consistent with the Inter-American Democratic Charter, and at the request of the authorities in Haiti, the Permanent Council will remain seized of the situation for strengthening the electoral institutions and processes in that country," concluded the declaration.

OAS Declaration :
(Adopted by the Permanent Council at its meeting held on August 11, 2016)

"THE PERMANENT COUNCIL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES,

CONSIDERING:

The provisions of the Charter of the Organization of American States and the Inter-American Democratic Charter, in particular the articles of Section IV on the strengthening and preservation of democratic institutions and of Section VI on the promotion of a democratic culture;

The necessity for free, fair and transparent elections to elect democratically a President and members of legislative and other representative bodies according to the electoral calendar as set out by the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP);

RECALLING:

The Declaration CP/DEC. 53 (1965/14) and CP/DEC. 55 (1985/14) and CP/DEC. 58 (2000/15) previously adopted by the Permanent Council on the electoral process in Haiti;

The Decision of the Permanent Council of January 27, 2016 to send a special mission of the OAS Permanent Council to facilitate a political agreement in Haiti following the suspension of the electoral process;

TAKING INTO ACCOUNT:

That the successful conclusion of the electoral process is essential for the preservation of Haiti’s democratic system and the installation of a government that can focus on overcoming the long-term serious economic and social difficulties faced by the Haitian population;

The observations and recommendations resulting from previous OAS electoral observation of presidential and parliamentary elections, including in particular the observations of the last Electoral Observation Mission of the OAS;

The signing on February 5, 2016, of a political agreement referring to the relaunch by the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) of the electoral process and which grants a 120-day mandate to the interim President to ensure the continuation of the electoral process in Haiti;

That this mandate has expired on June 14, 2016, so far without either an extension by the National Assembly or the election of a new interim President;

That it has not been possible to complete the electoral process before the end of the 120-day mandate of the Interim President as stipulated in the agreement of February 5, 2016;

The decree issued on July 19, 2016, establishing that, in accordance with the calendar set by the CEP, that the first-round presidential elections be held on October 9, 2016, and that, if necessary, a second round be held on January 8, 2017;

The Haitian Foreign Minister’s presentation on the political situation in Haiti during the July 20, 2016 Special Session of the Permanent Council,

DECLARES:

1. That all Haitian political and social actors should fully assume their responsibilities and take all necessary measures to conclude the electoral process by holding free, fair and transparent elections in October 9, 2016 and, if necessary, a second round be held on January 8, 2017;

2. To urge the appropriate Haitian authorities to take the decisions on provisional governance, in accordance with Article 7 of the February 5th 2016 Accord, so as to promote the holding of general elections at the established dates.

3. That, consistent with the Inter-American Democratic Charter, and at the request of the authorities in Haiti, the Permanent Council will remain seized of the situation for strengthening the electoral institutions and processes in that country."


Note : Let's recall that Haiti is one of the founding members of the OAS, whose origin dates back to 1948.

HL/ HaitiLibre

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