Thursday, 5 January 2017

Haiti: Jovenel Moise confirmed winner of presidential election

Haiti: Jovenel Moise confirmed winner of presidential election An electoral tribunal in Haiti has officially confirmed businessman Jovenel Moise as the country’s new president. Moise, a 48-year-old banana exporter, was elected with 55.6% of the vote, well ahead of his closest rival, an electoral tribunal confirmed. Ruling on accusations of fraud made by rival candidates after elections in
November, the panel said while there were irregularities in the polls there was no massive fraud and the electoral process had not been affected. This presidential mandate of five years entrusts in me all the freedom by the people, which as I said in my campaign the power comes from God.
Moise, who won just over 55 percent of votes cast, is expected to be sworn in as president before early February.

“This presidential mandate of five years entrusts in me all the freedom by the people, which as I said in my campaign the power comes from God, through the voice of the people. It is the voice of the people,” he said.

Moise has promised to tackle corruption in Haiti and bring about national unity.

Some rival groups had vowed never to accept his win in the election.

Moise now has the difficult task of propping up Haiti’s economy and overseeing reconstruction after a devastating earthquake and hurricane.

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