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Why is the government taking so long to publish the draft electoral decree…?

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The Prime Minister never misses an opportunity to say that there will be elections in the country, at all costs.

The Prime Minister never misses an opportunity to say that there will be elections in the country, no matter what. However, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and his government are slow to publish the draft electoral decree that will allow a forecast of the date for these elections to be made. The Secretary of State for Communication, questioned by Le Nouvelliste about this delay, reported that the head of the Prime Minister’s office is currently undertaking consultations on the document.

Since last April 24, the Provisional Electoral Council submitted to the government a draft electoral decree that takes into account the provisions of the National Pact for stability and the organization of elections regarding changes in the Constitution. About a month later, the executive branch is slow to make a decision on the document. “The draft electoral decree is currently under study,” informed the Secretary of State for Communication.Joint par téléphone le mardi 19 mai par Le Nouvelliste, Jean Willio Patrick Chrispin a rapporté au journal que le Premier ministre fait des consultations sur le document.

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