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Néhémy Joseph resignation Letter

Néhémy Joseph resignation Letter

Here is the actual letter from Néhémy Joseph to President Michel Martelly announcing his resignation from the CEP

With the resignation of Nehemy Joseph, a pressure is building on the CEP for a total collapse; the fate of the CEP has become uncertain. It has raised the possibility of more resignation and a question mark on the fate of the October 25 election for president, mayors and members of parliament. In his three page resignation letter to the President, Néhémy has conveyed his frustration with the workings of the CEP. The council has been plagued by credibility problems over decisions and disagreements among members. Joseph had further informed the President about several lapses which were allowed to be continued without any corrective measures, and moreover, he was not happy with the selection of three electoral advisers by the President of CSPJ, Me Anel Alexis Joseph.

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Nehemy Joseph resigns from CEP ahead of election

Nehemy Joseph resigns from CEP ahead of election

Here is the picture of Nehemy Joseph former member of Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council. He resigns from the CEP in October, 2015, ahead of the election

Three weeks before the critical vote to elect Martelly's successor, Nehemy Joseph, a member of Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) has resigned on Friday, October 2nd, 2015. In his statement to the Le Nouvelliste correspondent, he has said that he was not comfortable with the workings of the Electoral Council towards an inclusive and impartial election and has sent his 3 page resignation letter to the President Michel Martelly. Nehemy Joseph is a member representing the Voodoo and the peasant community on the nine-member council of CEP. His sudden retirement has raised concern about the possibility of more resignations from the embattled electoral body.

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CTCEP Advisor: Joseph Nehemy

CTCEP Advisor: Joseph Nehemy

Here is a picture of CTCEP Advisor: Joseph Néhémy, representing the Legislative Power.

The composition of the CTCEP is as follows:
Chair: Emmanuel Ménard
Vice - President: Mary Clunie Dumay Miracles
General Secretary: Marie Carole Duclervil Floréal
Treasurer: Pierre Simon Georges
Advisor: Applyx Felix
Advisor: Chantal Raymond
Advisor: Léopold Berlanger
Advisor: Margareth Giraud St-Louis
Advisor: Joseph Néhémy

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Haiti College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP)

Haiti College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP)

After months of fighting and negotiation between the executive and the legislative branch of government to establish a CEP to conduct the next election in Haiti, we can finally say that with the help and direction of some important forces, we are now able to hold the next election in Haiti.

the College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP) responsible for organizing the next elections.

The new College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council
(CTCEP) responsible for organizing the next elections in
2013 is as follows:

Representatives of the Executive: Mrs. Margareth Lamur Saint-Louis, Chantal Raymond and Emmanuel Ménard

Legislative Representatives: Marie Clunie Dumay Miracle, Pierre Simon Georges and Néhémie Joseph

Representatives of the judiciary: Léopold Belanger, Marie Carole Duclervil Floréal, Applys Félix

The CTCEP should be composed of 4 women (44%) and 5 men.

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installation of 9 members of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP)

installation of 9 members of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP)

Here is the picture of the installation of 9 members of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP).

New Provisional Electoral Council getting ready to organize Elections

Prime Minister Evans Paul installed the Provisional Electoral Council's (CEP) nine new members at a swearing-in ceremony. Senior government officials, diplomats, and public-private sector representatives were present.

Evans said the government is asking for a stoppage of violent protesting so it could hold elections and prepare the way for the CEP to organize them.

The Martelly-Paul government will work for public administration modernization, government decentralization, and improvement of living standards for the people.

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