Among the list of Among the list of successful Members of Parliament are 35 newcomers and 17 former Members of Parliament…
Highlights Of 2015
THIS IS THE FIRST 2016 newsletter issue of Transparency International Vanuatu’s. The new design embroidered into this issue has been made to make your reading interesting and informative. Accessible links to online resources have also been added to make your reading resourceful.
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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…
Voters Are Keeping A Watchful Eye On Their Elected Candidates
“Our livelihood this next four years depends on the decisions that you will make,” she said…
Questionable Acts
In one particular report a candidate was said to be distributing copper roofing’s to households during the night…
Transparency International Vanuatu Calls For All Election Candidates To Commit To Integrity And To Uphold The Rule Of Law
“Citizens of Vanuatu should be able to vote on 22 January knowing that the election will be free and fair and that the candidates will commit to transparency and accountability,” said Dr Tokon, Chairman of Transparency International Vanuatu…
Rules Against Electoral Corruption
The first of the corrupt acts outlined in the Representation of the Peoples Act is Personation. Personation happens when a voter uses other people’s cards to vote during elections…
2015 in review
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The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 15,000 times in 2015. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 6 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.