PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN HAITI
A photographic Julie Tack
In Cite Soleil, the persons appointed to oversee the elections are the lined up at their polling station in Port-au-Prince, November 28, 2010, the day of the presidential election.
INIT party supporters from voting in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince
The police, the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) and the UN Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH) were supposed to ensure the proper conduct and supervision of elections.
In Cité Soleil, as throughout the country, some people seek all day poll in which they are enrolled.
in Tabarre, a suburb north of Port-au-Prince, a polling station was ransacked by supporters of the ruling party and its candidate, Jude Celestin.
In response to the bad conduct of elections, supporters of Michel Martelly will initially through the streets.
Supporters of Michel Martelly will then come to stir up trouble in a polling station near the airport in Port-au-Prince.
Polling station near the airport after visiting the supporters of Michel Martelly, furious irregularities that marred the elections
Following the announcement of the annulment of the election result by 12 candidates présisidence, a spontaneous demonstration of the partisans of Michel Martelly toured the streets of Petionville and Port- au-Prince. The candidate Michel Martelly was accompanied by singer Wyclef Jean and the candidate Charles Henri Baker.
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