Saturday 17 December 2011

Fraud in the parliamentary elections: UNOCI confirmed cases of falsification of minutes




This time, it's official. The scenario of the 2010 presidential recovering from an international conspiracy hatched against President Gbagbo. And with that, there is no room for controversy. UNOCI and "post-Choi" implicitly admits, saying yesterday by the voice of Hamadoun Toure, in related to the parliamentary     , "it does 
not confuse the course calmly, without clashes with other practices and incidents that were reported during the course but also after the election. Yet in the presidential election of 2010, more serious incidents (rape, violence, fraud and listing PV, unable to vote ...) have taken place without this annoyance at all the former head of the UNOCI has minimized that. 
To return to the topic of the day, during the traditional weekly press briefing of UNOCI spokesman Hamadoun Touré noted that there were indeed cases of fraud and abuse as reported by the press. "It has been reported cases of fraud, forgery cases, cases of intimidation and even theft of ballot boxes. We take very seriously these incidents are reported to us and we look, when I speak, as you go. So we take them seriously to summarize my thoughts. We take very seriously and we are also seeking the support of the applicants so that we can, we also know what was discussed during the legislative elections. So do not confuse the course calmly, without clashes with other practices and incidents that were reported during the course but also after the election, "said the spokesman of UNOCI. Of these cases, UNOCI will take all this time his responsibilities during the certification by Bert Koenders. 
"After the Constitutional Council, it was the turn of UNOCI to rule, would depend on the certification decision, a decision, beyond the comments," warned Hamadoun Touré. Question: UNOCI will she make a certification that incriminates the RDR of Alassane Ouattara, while the Western allies have already welcomed this "democratization" Ouattara version?
Frank Toti

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