By Haiti Elections Blog, August 3, 2015
On Tuesday, during a meeting of PHTK in Miragoâne (Nippes), the President, Michel Martelly,verbally abused a woman who publicly questioned the effectiveness of his government. In his response, the President went as far as to say that he would break her jaw and have sexual intercourse with her were he not the President. In direct reaction to this incident, twelve feminist organizations have issued a statement strongly condemning the President’s actions.
On Wednesday, the CEP declared that it sees no direct relationship between the recent instances of violence and the upcoming elections that are to take place on the 9th of August. CEP re-affirmed its commitment to holding free and fair elections in line with agreed schedule. These comments were echoed by the Prime Minister, Evans Paul, in a special meeting of the 6th Government Council, which was held on Thursday. He stated that the Government, the CEP, the National Police and all other stakeholders such as the Ministry of Finance and Economy are all ready for the upcoming elections. During the meeting a new security provision was agreed upon. It will take affect from midnight on the 7th of August. This new legislative measure: bans public demonstrations, forbids the selling of alcohol and requires all night clubs to remain closed in the days leading up to the legislative elections. In addition, on the day of the elections itself, the possession of arms will be forbidden and the movement of traffic will be greatly restricted. Ariel Henry, the Minister of Regions and the Interior, also stated that the country’s border will be closed from Saturday to the end of the elections on Sunday.
Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI) just launched the Pak Elektoral (Electoral Pact) to support democracy in Haiti. The Pact comes from BAI’s Civic Engagement Program: During the program, many communities spoke of the necessity for strategies to make candidates keep their promises after elections. Together, they created the Pact. Mario Joseph, Managing Attorney of BAI, invites other organizations to use the Pact too, so they can engage candidates on human rights questions.
Click HERE for the English translation of the Pact.
Kreyol la ISI.


