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<strong>Friday</strong> <strong>15th</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 11<br />

cont’d from pg 10<br />

majority of political players<br />

are insisting on verification.<br />

The argument is simple: if<br />

the first round was tainted,<br />

however strenuous the scrutiny<br />

of the second round, the<br />

entire process is contaminated.<br />

My concern for any President<br />

elected after a second<br />

round without verification<br />

of the first is that he will not<br />

command the respect and<br />

authority that validation will<br />

bestow. Any President in<br />

Haiti who is not widely regarded<br />

as legitimately elected<br />

with a mandate to govern,<br />

will not be able to hold the<br />

country together and to give<br />

it the leadership it needs for<br />

very tough choices that lie<br />

ahead. In such circumstances,<br />

the persistent poverty and<br />

underdevelopment that has<br />

plagued Haiti will deepen<br />

and the potential for political<br />

conflict and civil strife<br />

will intensify. Consequently,<br />

the UN forces in Haiti,<br />

that contributing countries<br />

are keen to withdraw, will be<br />

compelled to remain and the<br />

flow of refugees to the US<br />

particularly will resurge.<br />

Against this background<br />

it is far better to verify the<br />

first round elections before<br />

proceeding with the second.<br />

I was heartened by a reported<br />

statement on behalf of the<br />

United States by its Special<br />

Coordinator on Haiti, Ambassador<br />

Ken Merten, to the<br />

effect that if Haiti wants a<br />

verification process it should<br />

do so quickly. In arguing<br />

that such a process would<br />

serve to validate a President<br />

who emerges from a second<br />

round elections, I had also<br />

advocated that a verification<br />

committee, drawn from<br />

civil society only, should be<br />

established swiftly and that<br />

the international community<br />

should provide it with the<br />

money and other resources<br />

to complete the verification<br />

within the shortest possible<br />

time. Once the verification<br />

is complete, the elections<br />

for the President can follow<br />

quickly.<br />

It has been suggested<br />

that one reason for not proceeding<br />

with verification of<br />

the first round is that such<br />

massive fraud might revealed,<br />

requiring the cancellation<br />

of the proceedings<br />

thus far, and the staging of<br />

new elections. But, if massive<br />

fraud is uncovered, is<br />

that not good reason for cancelling<br />

the October 25 poll<br />

and starring afresh? The<br />

alternative would be to join<br />

a process of imposing upon<br />

Haiti a fraudulently elected<br />

government. That could not<br />

possibly be right.<br />

In any event, I am satisfied<br />

from my knowledge<br />

of the OAS elections observation<br />

process and the<br />

people of high integrity and<br />

professionalism that run it,<br />

that any scientific verification<br />

process by qualified<br />

and respected Haitian civil<br />

society officials will result,<br />

by and large, in the same result.<br />

What the international<br />

community should now do<br />

is to provide Haiti’s new<br />

nine-member provisional<br />

electoral council, headed by<br />

Léopold Berlanger, with the<br />

tools it needs to establish a<br />

verification committee and<br />

set it to work.<br />

If Jovenel Moïse and<br />

Jude Célestin, who emerged<br />

from the first round as contenders,<br />

have faith in their<br />

electability, they should<br />

have no fear of verification<br />

and of their capacity for one<br />

to triumph over the other in a<br />

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free and fair process.<br />

There can be no “quick<br />

fix” in Haiti. Indeed, it is the<br />

urge for quick fixes in the<br />

past and the desire to wash<br />

hands of the country that has<br />

kept it in constant turmoil<br />

and retarded its chances for<br />

long-term political stability<br />

and economic growth.<br />

IN THE HIGH COURT OF<br />

JUSTICE<br />

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA<br />

(PROBATE)<br />

A.D. <strong>2016</strong><br />

IN THE MATTER OF<br />

THE ESTATE OF LEROY<br />

FITZROY JOSEPH a.k.a<br />

LEROY JOSEPH a.k.a<br />

FITZROY JOSEPH, deceased<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY<br />

GIVEN that at the expiration<br />

of fourteen (14) days<br />

from the publication of this<br />

Notice, Application will be<br />

made in the Probate Registry<br />

in The High Court of Justice<br />

by Gail A.J. Christian of<br />

Montgomery Chambers, All<br />

Saints Road, St. John’s, Antigua,<br />

for an Order that Letters<br />

of Administration of the<br />

Estate of LEROY FITZROY<br />

JOSEPH a.k.a LEROY JO-<br />

SEPH a.k.a FITZROY JO-<br />

SEPH, deceased, of Golden<br />

Grove, St. John’s, Antigua<br />

who died on 24th day of December,<br />

2015 be granted to<br />

THERESA JOSEPH a.k.a<br />

EUGENIA THERESA JO-<br />

SEPH a.k.a. EUGENIE JO-<br />

SEPH of Golden Grove, St.<br />

John’s, Antigua the wife and<br />

relict of the deceased.<br />

DATED the 13th day of<br />

<strong>April</strong>, <strong>2016</strong><br />

………………………....<br />

GAIL A. J CHRISTIAN<br />

Solicitor for the Applicant

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