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Haiti - News : Electoral Zapping... 27/10/2015 13:08:33 Monday, Pierre Espérance, Executive Director National Network for the Defence of Human Rights (RNDDH), recognizing that the elections of 25 October were better organized than that of August 9, denounced cases of irregularities, fraud and massive ballot stuffing during the day on Sunday, accusing representatives of having voted several times. Furthermore he deplored that the CEP has provided more than 7,000 observers cards on a fantastic base, to the "Unité Nationale de Développement Appliqué" (UNADA) emphasizing that the announcement of the cancellation of the accreditation of the UNADA by the CEP for fraud and sales of mandates on the eve of the vote, did not prevent those cards from being used, on election day... Supporters of Moïse Jean Charles demonstrate Monday, hundreds of supporters of Moïse Jean Charles, candidate for president under the banner of the platform "Pitit Desalin" took the streets of Cap-Haitien, to denounce irregularities in Sunday's poll. These demonstrators point to the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), which according to them are scheming at the expense of their leader, Moïse Jean-Charles. Participation around 30% according to the OAS Celso Amorim, the head of the UN mission, estimates to "around 30%" the participation rate of voters in Sunday's elections "The mission observed a higher participation rate than in the previous election. The OAS is confident that this positive trend will be perpetuated in future elections." The Dominican Republic congratulates Haiti Monday, Chancellor Andres Navarro congratulated Haiti for elections held Sunday to elect a successor to President Michel Martelly, representatives in parliament and municipal authorities "We are pleased that the elections so far will be uneventful [...] the Dominican Republic remains committed alongside Haiti," adding that international observers agree that this election was "very participatory," concluding "[...] now it remains only counting vote." 400 people count at the Tabulation Centre Monday, about 400 people were at work at the Tabulation Center in Port-au-Prince in order to treat the minutes from all polling stations in Haiti, in the aftermath of the election. HL/ HaitiLibre
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