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19/11/2016 12:21:41

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Numbers to denounce
Senator Jean Renel Sénatus, informed that Sunday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm a telephone number "144" is made available to the public by the Senate, to receive all denunciations of acts capable of hampering the smooth conduct of the vote, which will facilitate the intervention of the authorities affirms Sénatus...

In addition, the Government has set up three telephone numbers enabling the population to report acts detrimental to the conduct of the vote: 4891-1420, 4891-1428 and 4891-1419. These numbers should not be used for emergencies.

Numbers for emergency aid
The Haitian Red Cross informs the population in general that the following telephone numbers will be available if necessary for relief during the election day:

Red Cross Ambulance Service: 118 and (509) 33 96 6035
Blood Transfusion Center: (509) 33 96 6029

End of the electoral campaign, games are done
The electoral campaign for the presidency, the partial legislative elections and the complementary ended at midnight on Friday. Maryse Narcisse (Fanmi Lavalas), Jude Célestin (LAPEH), Jovenel Moïse (PHTK), Moses Jean-Charles (Pitit Desalin) and Jean Henri Céant (Renmen Ayiti) pulled their last cartridges in the presence of their militants, supporters and sympathizers across the country...

Elections under a rain of numbers
On Sunday, 20 November, 6.5 million voters in 1,534 voting centers and 11,993 polling stations are expected to vote, among other things, to elect a new President of the Republic and 16 senators to reconnect with the constitutional order. 5,000 national and international observers https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-19268-haiti-elections-nearly-5-000-national-and-international-observers.html 125,800 representatives (observers of political parties https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-19262-haiti-news-zapping-politics.html ) 35,000 members of polling stations (MBV) and 3,225 supervisors (incumbents and deputies) are responsible for ensuring the smooth conduct of the voting. 6,000 Electoral Security Officers (ASE), nearly 13,000 police officers and soldiers, including 9,400 agents of the National Police of Haiti (PNH) https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-19261-icihaiti-flash-almost-13-000-police-officers-and-military-deployed-for-elections.html will be deployed around voting centers throughout the country to ensure the security of the election day.

Young people celebrate the Battle of Vertières
Friday, November 18th at Gymnasium Vincent, Abel Nazaire, Minister of Youth, Sports and Civic Action, celebrated the 213rd anniversary of the Battle of Vertières with several hundred young people from various high schools and national schools from the capital.

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