Thursday , 2 May 2024
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Could each and every complain ever be held in account by the Special Electoral Court (SEC), the presidential election's round two will end on a stunning victory for the Opposition's candidate Jean Louis Robinson. The regiment of lawyers working for the candidate lodged hundreds of requests for the invalidation of more than 300 000 votes on massive electoral frauds deemed to favor the transitional ruling power's candidate Hery Rajaonarimampianina.

The Special Electoral Court harvesting complains by the hundreds

Complains and requests lodged by Robinson and his staff are likely to give a lot to deal with to the electoral judges. The request for disqualification of candidate Rajaonarimampianina alone happens to be as long as 120 pages. One parliament member who swore allegiance to the Opposition has, in addition to this, required the very show election held on December 20th to be canceled as a whole because of the too large amount of frauds spotted across the island. The largest part of the other request mainly target the invalidation of votes awarded to the transitional ruling power’s champion. The electoral showdown is nowhere near to an end. The Special Electoral Court will decide and ultimately release the presidential elections’ second round’s final results by mid-January. The Electoral Commission releases its own temporary results on January 3rd. The very same outrage was caused by the development of legislative elections held together with the presidential elections. The Special Electoral Court has a pack of complains to read about it too. Independent and Opposition candidates jointly denounced frauds which occurred in favor of candidates supporting and supported by transitional leader Andry Rajoelina. The movement capitalized in street protests in Morondava city in the West of the island