Sunday , 28 April 2024
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Everything supposed to be ready to the presidential election day is actually not. Electoral cards have gone behind on the schedule. For noticing the issue, Andry Rajoelina, the transitional leader, summoned an emergency briefing. It happens to prove far from enough though to keep the Opposition away from suspecting, from previous experience, a covered up attempt to postpone the election’s D-Day, as a matter of reigning just a little longer.

Presidential elections : pending uncertainties

The transitional leader Andry Rajoelina addressed the problematic Malagasy electoral process in the run of a cabinet meeting, as reflected by the related statement: “(…) the Cabinet took notice with confirming examples of the late and incomplete distribution of electoral cards to their legal owners by the electoral commission throughout the national territory. Considering the current stand, the distribution process is very much unlikely to be over before October 25th 2013. Besides, the Cabinet noticed the electoral commission’s wide failure to introduce the use of the United Nations’ supported single ballot paper to the population.” The United Nations’ embassy in Antananarivo declared that conditions to believable elections would be met in time. Hundreds of international observers are already fit for action. The presidential election’s knock out round is basically supposed to develop next week. This cabinet meeting was meant to see to it, yet the very correct completion of the electoral process is everything but a done deal