The former deputy of Pétion-Ville, Jerry Tardieu, registered to vote on Saturday, accompanied by several members and supporters of his political group En Avant pour Haïti. On this occasion, he called on his supporters and the entire population to take part in the upcoming electoral process.
Former Pétion-Ville deputy Jerry Tardieu registered as a voter on Saturday, accompanied by several members and supporters of his political group, En Avant pour Haïti. On this occasion, he urged his supporters and the general public to take part in the upcoming electoral process.
The former parliamentarian’s move took on a political dimension. Activists wearing orange T-shirts with the group’s logo accompanied him through the registration process. Several of them also completed the necessary steps to be registered as voters.After registering, Jerry Tardieu encouraged the members, supporters, and allies of his political family to do the same. He believes that registration is a crucial step to allow citizens to exercise their right to vote in upcoming elections.
The former representative of Pétion-Ville in the Chamber of Deputies also focused on security in his remarks. He called on the authorities to make restoring security a priority.According to him, improving the security situation is essential for the smooth running of election operations. Ongoing insecurity could especially limit citizens’ access to registration centers and, later on, to polling stations.
Jerry Tardieu also called on the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) to ensure its impartiality throughout the electoral process. He also wants to see an increase in the number of registration centers to bring electoral services closer to citizens.
The former deputy particularly advocated for opening additional offices in several municipalities, especially in Pétion-Ville. For him, this measure would allow more citizens to complete the necessary formalities before the next elections.Jerry Tardieu also encouraged young people to get more involved in public life and the electoral process. He sees their participation as an important factor in finding a solution to the political, institutional, and security crisis affecting the country.
During the event, young attendees chanted slogans urging the former lawmaker to run in the upcoming elections. However, based on the information Juno7 has, Jerry Tardieu has not officially announced a candidacy.
This mobilization comes as political parties and groups ramp up activities ahead of the next election cycle, which is seen as a step toward restoring institutions based on universal suffrage.