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Haiti - Elections : Swearing amid protest...
07/11/2014 10:47:22

Haiti - Elections : Swearing amid protest...
Thursday despite protest movement triggered by the different branches of local opposition and members of political parties, the new members of the Communal Electoral Bureau (BEC) of Petit-Goâve : M. Schneider Bellamy, M. Jude Coriolan and M. Jean Louis André Fabe were able to swear in the Peace Court of the city. The ceremony was attended by the police authorities, representatives of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), supporters of deputy Thimoléon and some members of the opposition.

Me Arentz Mars, he judge holder of the Peace Court, invited members of the BEC to perform their duties independently and impartially according to the wishes of the law. In addition, he urged them not to be swayed and manipulated by politicians.

Wally Dessence, president of the Departmental Electoral Office (BED) West 1 nd representative of CEP, asked the new members of BEC to perform their duties competently.

Mr. Schneider Bellamy who spoke on behalf of his colleagues declared, "We will fulfill our duties in strict compliance with the law. "

It should be noted that several representatives of political parties and supporters of local opposition accuse these three citizens to be supporters of the deputy Jacques Stevenson Thimoléon, President of the Chamber of Deputies. They are demanding the integration of other people for the BEC can be balanced...

HL/ HaitiLibre / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondant Petit-Goâve)

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