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Multinational Security Support mission (MSS)
Authorization date: 10/23
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United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti
Authorization date: 06/19
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For the second time in two weeks United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has again voiced concern at political developments in Haiti over the ongoing electoral process, urging the authorities and all political actors to resolve outstanding issues as soon as possible. […] the two top vote getters in the first round of presidential elections on 25 October, were set to face each other in a run-off on 27 December but that was postponed until further notice, according to media reports.
A commission that evaluated Haiti’s contested presidential election said on Monday that most of the irregularities it found in first-round voting were the result of widespread ineptitude by poll workers and not political mischief.
Violent protests have erupted in Haiti after the electoral council announced the official results of the first round of last month's presidential election.
Haiti's provisional electoral council said Monday that news on presidential vote results had been delayed. The announcement of preliminary results that was set for Tuesday now has been pushed back to Thursday amid reports of irregularities that have to be investigated, the council said in a statement.
Election officials in Haiti are counting ballots from Sunday's vote, a lengthy process that will take at least a week before producing preliminary results. … Election observers say Sunday's vote was largely free of major problems and the violence that plagued parliamentary elections in August.
The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) for one year, until 15 October 2016, at the UN Secretary General’s recommended force levels of up to 2,370 troops and 2,061 police.
Delays and sporadic violence troubled Haitian legislative elections on Sunday as the country voted for its next parliament after a years-long wait. The elections had been postponed for nearly four years due to a political showdown between Haiti’s executive and opposition, and they have been billed as a crucial test of the country’s electoral system ahead of a presidential vote in late October.
Haiti’s impending elections will be an “historic milestone” for the Caribbean country as it continues on its journey toward economic and political recovery, according to two senior United Nations officials.
The United Nations called for a swift investigation into the shooting death of a Chilean peacekeeper in Haiti whose killing prompted strong condemnations from the UN mission on the ground as well as the Secretary-General and Security Council at the world body’s Headquarters.