THE CEP IS PLAYING MIND GAMES – PRETENDING THEY ARE READY FOR THE VOTE

Nov 1, 2016

The CEP is playing “Mind Games” by moving the dates up.

By shortening the time span they are trying to project the image of being up to speed, and ready for a vote.

This is not so.

Information, from within the CEP, shows an organization in disarray. They were never logistically ready to actually hold a valid election. With Hurricane Matthew’s destruction, this has been reduced to near zero!

The CEP should use Matthew as the reason for a delay, then work to hold a real election. And also, work to repair the many voting locations, destroyed by Matthew.

We are about to see Smoke and Mirrors as Privert/ Blenager move to steal the ballot, giving the election to a candidate of their choice.

A fortune has changed hands.

Aristide was upset, and wanted his money back, before Matthew, when Ambassador Mulrean said Jovenel Moise was by far the most popular candidate. At that point, Leopold and Privert had to tell Aristide their original promise wouldn’t fly.

Now, they have the chance to really steal the election.

Time to stop and smell the roses.

A new CEP must be created, along with a new Electoral Law. Privert must step down.

We must see an Article 149 solution with Judge Roc selected to lead us out of this mess.

OTHERWISE, WE WILL HAVE THE SAME LINE OF PRIVERT/LEOPOLD BS!!!

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  1. This must be done yesterday. The more time they have to dig in, the harder to save what is left if Haiti. Hard to believe these people are still given room to operate. Harder to believe that just one generation ago, Haiti was the envy of the Antilles.
    Invoking article 149/1987 constitution is the only legal, legitimate and politically logical way towards ensuring Haiti regains her sovereignty and dignity.
    The cour de cassation can be trusted to realize a true election. It has proven itself before.
    It is the de jure holder of executive power to lead Haiti out of this political snafu.

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