Friday, December 3, 2010

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still eat his hat in Côte d'Ivoire?

be clear, I'm for neither candidate, but voting is done. It is time to stop eat his hat in Côte d'Ivoire. The electoral commission took a few hours late to declare an election that Ivorians and the UN (and a large number of countries) have been waiting 5 years! The Constitutional Council reviews the results very quickly how fast! This envy?
The UN representative has been appointed as arbitrator (Resolution) and the UN has made it clear (press release below). Now he'll have perhaps enforce international law, each actor to understand clearly felt that his interest is to follow. The chaos does not help many people and ruined people.
UN News December 3, 2010 - Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon , Alassane Ouattara on Friday congratulated on his election to the Presidency Côte d'Ivoire and called on outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo, who was beaten in the second round of voting, to cooperate to enable a smooth political transition.
"The Secretary General congratulates Mr. Alassane Ouattara's Rally of Houphouetists for Democracy and Peace (RHDP) on his election and called on President-elect to work for lasting peace, stability and reconciliation in Côte d'Ivoire, "said his spokesperson in a statement issued in New York.
"The Secretary-General calls on President Laurent Gbagbo to contribute to the good of the country and to cooperate in a smooth political transition in the country," he added. "The Secretary General wishes to emphasize that the will of the Ivorian people must be respected, and calls on all Ivorians to accept the certified results and work together in a spirit of peace and reconciliation for the stability and prosperity of their country."
"The Secretary-General warns that those who would incite or commit violence will not be held responsible," said the spokesman again.
Earlier, the Special Representative of UN Secretary-General for Côte d'Ivoire, YJ Choi, who was mandated to certify the final results of the second round of the presidential election on 28 November, had considered that the results announced by the Ivorian Constitutional Council, which gave the winner outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo "Did not match the facts."
The Ivorian Constitutional Council invalidated the provisional results of the second round of the election announced by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on Friday issued the final results giving President Gbagbo winner against his opponent Alassane Ouattara who was declared winner by the IEC.
"Note that I have implicitly certified the progress of the second turn at a press conference held November 29, 2010. Thus, the results are declared final by the President of the Constitutional Council, with the spoiling of ballots in nine departments in the north, giving the victory to the candidate Laurent Gbagbo, can only be interpreted as a decision that does not correspond to facts, " YJ Choi said in a statement.
"The only question remaining is whether the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) is required to comply with the verdict regardless of the Constitutional Council circumstances. The answer to this question should take into account the fact that the Ivorian government has accepted the certification role of the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations for Côte d'Ivoire, "he added.
"As certifier Ivorian elections, I conducted the assessment and analysis of all the minutes carried by UNOCI and received IEC. Even if all the claims filed by the Presidential Majority with the Constitutional Council were taken into account numbers of minutes, and therefore votes, the result of the second round of the presidential election as proclaimed by the President of the CIS on December 2 would not change, confirming the candidate Alassane Ouattara winner of the presidential election, "he further said.
Given the tense situation in Côte d'Ivoire, UN Secretary General has had discussions with several heads of state to coordinate response to events Following the announcement of the second round of the presidential election, said Friday his spokesman.
The Secretary-General held talks Thursday by telephone with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Friday morning, he called the President of the African Union Jean Ping and the President of Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaore as mediator of the Ivorian peace agreement.
He also met with the President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, and with the President of Security Council for the month of December, the U.S. Representative to the United Nations, Susan Rice.
must discuss Friday afternoon with the High Representative of the European Union Foreign and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, said his spokesman.

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