Quand les conseillers électoraux font du business
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Quand les conseillers électoraux font du business
Graves révélations de Simon Desras sur des conseillers électoraux qui auraient reçu des pots de vin
Intervenant mardi soir sur la station de radio haïtienne RCH 2000, le Sénateur…
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Intervenant mardi soir sur la station de radio haïtienne RCH 2000, le Sénateur Simon Dieuseul Desras a fait de nouvelles révélations relatives à des pots de vin qu’auraient reçu certains conseillers électoraux. L’ancien Président du Sénat a cité nommément des membres du CEP dont Yolette Mengual, Lourde Edit Joseph, Vijonet Demero dont le secteur protestant qui l’a designé exige sa démission, et certains avocats qui seraient impliqués selon lui dans le vaste scandale.
Simon Dieuseul Desras a apporté des détails notamment sur un montant de 15000 dollars reçu par la conseillère Yolette Mengual juste avant de siéger au niveau de l’un des BCEN et d’autres cas pour lesquels il a annoncé que des scandales seront révélés au grand jour très prochainement.
De sérieux doutes persistent et se confirment sur une éventuelle tenue du second tour le 27 décembre prochain après la correspondance de Jude Célestin en date du 14 décembre 2015 adressée au CEP. E-Haïti Network
Marc H- Super Star
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Re: Quand les conseillers électoraux font du business
Mak,
Anpil kkchat ap bade Eleksyon saa.
Tout senaté ki rete toujou lan sena a mete ansanm pou yo Mande Mateli ak KEP an pou yo pa pibliye rezilta final premye tou an.
Plizyè lòt senatè ak kandida testify è ke yo peye e KEP e Jij KEP pou yo mete yo sou lis kandida eli yo.
Men rapò an ke Miami Heral fenk pibliye.
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The Haitian Senate is calling on President Michel Martelly and the country’s
The request from the only existing tier of the country’s 30-member Senate comes a day before elections officials are scheduled to announce final results from the Oct. 25 legislative runoff, and as a bribery scandal threatened to derail the process and the installation of the 50th legislature in January.
Several legislative candidates took to the airwaves Wednesday detailing how they were asked to pay thousands of dollars in bribes to electoral court judges and members of the beleaguered nine-member Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) in hopes of securing a spot in the 50th Legislature. While an unnamed CEP member refuted the allegations to Magik9 journalists, the same station late afternoon featured an accused judge who confirmed that bribes had been made — but not to him.
“Arrest the corrupter and the corrupted,” Garry Pierre Paul-Charles declared on his Scoop FM’s Haiti Debat radio program after hearing the tales of a sobbing Gerald Jean.
Jean, who is vying to represent Ferrier/Perches in the the lower Chamber of Deputies, detailed how he paid more than $25,000 to a judge and a CEP member in hopes of winning his seat on appeal. He showed copies of two bank deposit slips and said another $15,000 in cash was handed over in an envelope.
Journalist Valéry Numa, who noted that a candidate had admitted to him that he, too, had paid bribes to try and secure his legislative seat, declared on his afternoon Radio Vision 2000 show that such allegations fed peoples’ apathy toward elections. The bid for a seat in Haiti’s parliament, Numa said, had become “a vast auction” to the highest bidder.
Senators didn’t reference the brewing scandal in their letters to Martelly and CEP. But the scandal hasn’t helped. They noted that publication of all results, including mayoral and presidential, needs to be postponed until an audit or evaluation commission could be formed “to shed light on the numerous allegations of fraud, irregularities and notorious flagrant corruption surrounding” the electoral process.
This is the first time the group, which has only 10 members, has taken a unified position since parliament became dysfunctional in January after the terms of a second-tier of the Senate expired without elections along with that of the entire lower chamber. While it may be more symbolic, senators noted that it is in their powers to make such a request.
On Tuesday, presidential runoff candidate Jude Célestin wrote the CEP, saying the only way to move forward with a runoff is for an independent commission to be formed. The CEP has not said whether the Dec. 27 runoff is postponed, and so far only government-backed candidate Jovenel Moïse is campaigning.
The opposition, meanwhile, continued with its elections protest Wednesday with supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide using the demonstrations to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his 1990 election.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article50160930.html#storylink=cpy
Anpil kkchat ap bade Eleksyon saa.
Tout senaté ki rete toujou lan sena a mete ansanm pou yo Mande Mateli ak KEP an pou yo pa pibliye rezilta final premye tou an.
Plizyè lòt senatè ak kandida testify è ke yo peye e KEP e Jij KEP pou yo mete yo sou lis kandida eli yo.
Men rapò an ke Miami Heral fenk pibliye.
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The Haitian Senate is calling on President Michel Martelly and the country’s
The request from the only existing tier of the country’s 30-member Senate comes a day before elections officials are scheduled to announce final results from the Oct. 25 legislative runoff, and as a bribery scandal threatened to derail the process and the installation of the 50th legislature in January.
Several legislative candidates took to the airwaves Wednesday detailing how they were asked to pay thousands of dollars in bribes to electoral court judges and members of the beleaguered nine-member Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) in hopes of securing a spot in the 50th Legislature. While an unnamed CEP member refuted the allegations to Magik9 journalists, the same station late afternoon featured an accused judge who confirmed that bribes had been made — but not to him.
“Arrest the corrupter and the corrupted,” Garry Pierre Paul-Charles declared on his Scoop FM’s Haiti Debat radio program after hearing the tales of a sobbing Gerald Jean.
Jean, who is vying to represent Ferrier/Perches in the the lower Chamber of Deputies, detailed how he paid more than $25,000 to a judge and a CEP member in hopes of winning his seat on appeal. He showed copies of two bank deposit slips and said another $15,000 in cash was handed over in an envelope.
Journalist Valéry Numa, who noted that a candidate had admitted to him that he, too, had paid bribes to try and secure his legislative seat, declared on his afternoon Radio Vision 2000 show that such allegations fed peoples’ apathy toward elections. The bid for a seat in Haiti’s parliament, Numa said, had become “a vast auction” to the highest bidder.
Senators didn’t reference the brewing scandal in their letters to Martelly and CEP. But the scandal hasn’t helped. They noted that publication of all results, including mayoral and presidential, needs to be postponed until an audit or evaluation commission could be formed “to shed light on the numerous allegations of fraud, irregularities and notorious flagrant corruption surrounding” the electoral process.
This is the first time the group, which has only 10 members, has taken a unified position since parliament became dysfunctional in January after the terms of a second-tier of the Senate expired without elections along with that of the entire lower chamber. While it may be more symbolic, senators noted that it is in their powers to make such a request.
On Tuesday, presidential runoff candidate Jude Célestin wrote the CEP, saying the only way to move forward with a runoff is for an independent commission to be formed. The CEP has not said whether the Dec. 27 runoff is postponed, and so far only government-backed candidate Jovenel Moïse is campaigning.
The opposition, meanwhile, continued with its elections protest Wednesday with supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide using the demonstrations to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his 1990 election.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article50160930.html#storylink=cpy
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Mwen t ap li DEPECH lan men mwen pot ko we ki les ki PIBLIYE l.
Mwen sezi we ke se MIAMI HERALD ,mwen te kwe se kek JOUNAL de GOCH AMERIKEN yo.
Si gen MANM ki ONET lan KEP sa a ,kraze yon kite sa ,dezavwe lot VOLO yo ;jiska prezan ,yon sel NEG ki sanble li ka chape se JACCEUS JOSEPH.
Se pou yo pa kite OPONT fe yo tonbe lan TCHOUBOUM.Monn sa a ap chanje tout TAN ,jan l te ye an 2010 li pa konsa an 2015.
Neg ki ap koute VALPA tankou KENNETH MERTEN pou yo fe sa k pa sa.Le GOUVENMAN PWOGRESIS lan AMERIK yo rive sou POUVWA yo mete tout NEG ki te konn ap koute AMERIKEN yo pou yo fe EKZAKSYON anba KOD.
AMERIKEN YO PA LEVE YON TI DWET POU EDE YO!
Epitou MOUN ki te gen ESPWA lan yon PALMAN GNBis-PHTK yo,yo CHIRE PAK an PAK.
AKIZASYON sa yo ale o dela VOT mal KONTE ,BOURE BWAT;le y ap peye MOUN pou falsifye REZILTA ,kawot yo KWIT.
Mwen tande ke gen OBSEVATE EWOPEYEN ki vin obseve VOT ,Yo met tounen laka yo
Mwen sezi we ke se MIAMI HERALD ,mwen te kwe se kek JOUNAL de GOCH AMERIKEN yo.
Si gen MANM ki ONET lan KEP sa a ,kraze yon kite sa ,dezavwe lot VOLO yo ;jiska prezan ,yon sel NEG ki sanble li ka chape se JACCEUS JOSEPH.
Se pou yo pa kite OPONT fe yo tonbe lan TCHOUBOUM.Monn sa a ap chanje tout TAN ,jan l te ye an 2010 li pa konsa an 2015.
Neg ki ap koute VALPA tankou KENNETH MERTEN pou yo fe sa k pa sa.Le GOUVENMAN PWOGRESIS lan AMERIK yo rive sou POUVWA yo mete tout NEG ki te konn ap koute AMERIKEN yo pou yo fe EKZAKSYON anba KOD.
AMERIKEN YO PA LEVE YON TI DWET POU EDE YO!
Epitou MOUN ki te gen ESPWA lan yon PALMAN GNBis-PHTK yo,yo CHIRE PAK an PAK.
AKIZASYON sa yo ale o dela VOT mal KONTE ,BOURE BWAT;le y ap peye MOUN pou falsifye REZILTA ,kawot yo KWIT.
Mwen tande ke gen OBSEVATE EWOPEYEN ki vin obseve VOT ,Yo met tounen laka yo
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Sa se kouri pou lapli, tonbe lan lanmè.
Mwen panko wè pòt de sòti non!
Blan yo mete lajan yo deyò pou Seleksyon saa. Yo pa pare pou yo koute vwa pèp lan. Ke se ewopeyen, meriken ou kanadyen, yap pouse pou Seleksyon kontinye.
Malgre yo wè gravite sitiyasyon an. Yap chanje atitid lè yo wé pèp la move epi san
Kòmanse koule.
Lan bagay saa, gen lè politisyen ayisyen vle korije eskanp figi yo.
Mwen dwe salye Selesten ak tout asosye G8 yo. Gen espwa toujou.
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Wi;
Sa m we de SELESTEN an ETONE m.Mwen pa t kwe ke misye te gen GNB pou l opoze KOMINOTE ENTENASYONAL TET CHAT lan.
Misye siprann mwen AGREYABLEMAN ,tankou yo di!
Sa m we de SELESTEN an ETONE m.Mwen pa t kwe ke misye te gen GNB pou l opoze KOMINOTE ENTENASYONAL TET CHAT lan.
Misye siprann mwen AGREYABLEMAN ,tankou yo di!
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