Some of the voters that were spoken to described the distances that they had to walk to vote as “tiring, but it is our duty to elect our leaders.
Bigger Numbers To Re-Count
Worryingly, the 2016 Electoral Official Results is not the only one with inconsistencies, but the same can be said for the 2012 Electoral Official Results where TIV identified further inconsistencies…
Parliament Meets To Elect New Government
AFTER A RATHER LONG period of political uncertainties the parliament of Vanuatu will finally elect a new government today.
Port Vila this morning experienced a string of traffic jams up to the Parliament compound. Dozens of people looked on from outside the parliament as the new elected representatives walked in this morning.
Inside the parliament media personals are busy sorting out broadcasts transmissions to inform the people of Vanuatu by radio, television, and by live-streaming through the parliament website.
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Security is also tight. Dozens of security officers are lined up outside the parliament gates while others roam around the parliament compound.
Over the last couple of days the will for stability has been a driving force behind many conversations within the political arena, and the hope for stability continues to remain on every citizens minds. Evidently, by the end of the today Vanuatu will already have a new government in place.
By 10:30am the swearing in of all the Members of Parliament had finished. MP Joe Natuman (who is the Senior Member) was then chosen to act as the Speaker of Parliament for the election of the new Speaker of Parliament who will then proceed with the election of the Prime Minister.
At midday MP for Malekula Esmon Saimon was elected as the new Speaker of Parliament for Vanuatu.
He led with 33 votes while the other nominated MP for the position of the Speaker, Christopher Emelee, took 19 votes.
Next was the election of the First Deputy Speaker that went unopposed, it shows that the Unity Front for Change Bloc currently holds the majority in Parliament. MP for Santo Mr. Edwin Amblus, who is a former Magistrate, is now the new First Speaker of Parliament.
The election for the Second Deputy Speaker also went unopposed, the nomination was made by MP Jotham Napat and seconded by MP Edwim Amblus. The position of the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament goes to MP Havo Moli from Malo/Aore Constituency.
The Third Deputy Speaker is MP Alickson Vira from Ambae, and the Fourth Deputy Speaker is Marcelino Barthelemy from Malekula.
MP for Pentecost Charlot Salwai was nominated for the position of the Prime Minister unopposed.
Brief Observation Of The Snap Election
There are four parts in this brief observation report:
Allegations of corruption.
Comparison of Candidate numbers by Provinces.
Discrepancies in valid voter numbers…
Official Result: Representatives Of The 11th Legislature
Among the list of Among the list of successful Members of Parliament are 35 newcomers and 17 former Members of Parliament…
A Look At Some Post-Election Changes
Unofficial results show that voters that have successfully elected representatives for the new legislature has increased by 4,305 voters, thus totalling 47,609 voters…
Questionable Acts
In one particular report a candidate was said to be distributing copper roofing’s to households during the night…
Voter Turnout Statistics Since 1983
Brief statistics on voter turn out since 1983 of Vanuatu National Elections…
Election Observers From Transparency International To Observe In By-Election
While election observation is part of Transparency International’s mandate, TIV has acquired experience in observing electoral processes since its creation. TIV has observed several elections and made regular propositions.