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20/03/2015 13:44:09

Haiti - News : Some news here and there...
Desras threat to sue the CEP
Former Senate President Simon Desras Dieuseul threatens to bring an action against the president of the CEP, Pierre-Louis Opont if he still wants to hold elections for 20 senators instead of 19, being convinced to always be senator. https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13165-haiti-flash-bombshell-desras-back-to-the-senate.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13178-haiti-politic-desras-back-already-problems-in-the-senate.html

INITE will participate in next elections
Thursday in the Annex of CEP, more than two dozen political parties have registered or have confirmed their participation in the upcoming elections. Since Monday more than a hundred political formations of all sizes have registered. After Fanmis Lavalas and the Presidential Party "Tet Kale" who registered Wednesday https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13417-haiti-elections-fanmi-lavalas-gets-his-ticket-for-the-next-elections.html , INITE proceeded Thursday at its registration. Former deputy Sorel Jacinthe confirmed that the INITE Party will take part in elections at all levels. Other political parties have registered Thursday among others FUSION and "Konfyans ansanm Nou Fo".

China supports Haiti
Wednesday, Wang Min, Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the UN, called on the international community to provide more support for Haiti's elections and to honor its commitments of assistance in Haiti "China wants all parties are focused on the future of Haiti and the welfare of the people, seize the opportunity, moving in the same direction and work together to create conditions for the holding of elections," adding that "underdevelopment is one of the root causes of political and social unrest in the country."

EU vehicle donation
On Thursday, the European Union (EU) has donated twenty vehicles worth 27 million gourdes to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport Communication. This donation is part of the EU support for capacity building, according to the National Authorising Officer and Jacques Rousseau, Minister of Public Works.

Evans Paul promises electricity in Ouanaminthe and Fort-Liberté
On Thursday, Prime Minister Paul Evans attended the Mass of Solemnity on the occasion of the Feast of Saint Joseph of Fort-Liberté, he also met with leaders and other citizens of the town of Fort-Liberté. "Fort-Liberté is my second city. I'm challenged by its problems. We wre a responsible government. I promise to do my best so that Ouanaminthe and Fort-Liberté are supplied with power before the Easter celebration," he said.

Elections: Sandra Honoré statement at the UN
Wednesday, at the UN Security Council, Sandra Honoré declared "It is imperative that the Government provide the necessary resources for the electoral council to implement the ambitious calendar for what will be a highly complex electoral operation in a timely and independent manner [...] This support notwithstanding, the continuing generous assistance of the international community is still indispensable, including with respect to filling the funding gap that is being determined by the electoral council and the UNDP."

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