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Haiti - News : Zapping politics... 08/06/2016 14:10:18 Tuesday hundreds of activists, supporters and sympathizers of the old regime Tèt Kale demonstrated in Port-au-Prince, to protest against the decision of the CEP to resume presidential election instead of fixing a date for the holding of the second round between Jovenel Moïse (PHTK) and Celestin (LAPEH) according to final results published. The protesters had gathered at John Brown Avenue, before heading to the vicinity of the CEP in Petion-Ville, where they called for the departure of members of the newly appointed and installed electoral institution. Many acts of violence have been reported, attack against the offices of the notary Jean Henri Céant and those of the Lavalas candidate, Maryse Narcisse (Delmas 60), reversal of garbage on the road, broken windows and stone throwing and other excesses usual... France cold reception of the CEP timetable Tuesday, June 7, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development issued the following statement "France takes note of the presentation of the electoral timetable by the Provisional Electoral Council. Faced with accumulated worrying delays, we call on all stakeholders, particularly the provisional electoral council and the executive, to respect this timetable and to work in good faith for holding transparent and fair elections guaranteeing the free expression of citizens and equality of candidates. Only institutions issues of democratic elections can address the economic and social challenges the country faces." The parties advocate for the full resumption of elections Several political parties, including FUSION, vote in favor of the resumption full of the electoral process, saying that the current process is not recoverable. These organizations are in favor of a much longer transition period to prevent the country from slipping into a new crisis. 2-day strike for the departure of Privert The Consortium of political parties launches 2-day strike Thursday and Friday to demand the resignation of President a.i. Privert. JISTIS advocates the reduction of the number of candidates The platform JISTIS of the candidate Me Michel André (40th position, 1,272 votes and 0.08% of the electorate) tries to make its voice heard, calling the democratic and popular forces to come together to tackle in unity and consensus the election of 9 October 2016. For the JISTIS platform, a significant reduction of number of presidential candidates is necessary, saying "It finally came time to understand the need for us all to makes triumph of our ideas and our values by putting aside personal ambitions." Beginning of confirmations This is from today Wednesday, June 8, that the candidates (54 possible) to the Presidency will begin to visit headquarters of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) to confirm their candidacy HL/ HaitiLibre
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