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The Liberian Supreme Court on Monday issued a stay order on the
presidential run-off election earlier slated for Tuesday, until the electoral
commission investigates claims of fraud in the Oct. 10 first round polls.
The order
is based on a petition filed by third-place finisher in the Oct. 10 general
elections, Mr Charles Brumskine, of the Liberty Party (LP) who is seeking a
re-run of the exercise on the allegation of fraud and irregularities.
In the
ruling, the apex court said the run-off remain ed suspended until the National
Elections Commission investigates Brumskine’s claims.
Brumskine had
alleged that the elections were faced with “serious gross irregularities and
fraud that undercut the integrity of the process as well as denying voters
their constitutional rights to vote.”
He added:
“The preliminary results released by authorities of the National Elections
Commissions (NEC) are not valid, because we at the LP have evidence to prove
our case.”
Brumskine
said that their evidences range from the stuffing of ballot boxes with marked
ballot papers for another party than the LP in Nimba County by a NEC presiding
officer; the late opening of polls at some centers; and the omission of names
and photographs from the voters’ roll.
“So many
Liberians were deprived of their constitutional right to vote. We will,
therefore, be requesting a re-run of the elections.
“The
October 10 elections did not pass the minimum standards required for free, fair
and transparent elections and Liberia deserves a valid, transparent election,”
Brumskine had alleged.
The
election is meant to usher in Liberia’s first democratic transition since 1944
after long periods of military rule and a civil war that ended in 2003.
Culled from PM News.
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