EBOLA Ebola-hit Liberia cancels nationwide election

soccerdad3

Contributing Member
The reaction to this might be something that our PTB look at. Are they cancelling for health reasons? Really? Maybe the Liberian government is taking Rahm's advice?
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before." - Rahm Emanuel

Ebola-hit Liberia cancels nationwide election

on October 09, 2014 / in News 3:22 pm / Comments

Ebola-hit Liberia has suspended its nationwide Senate polls after the election commission admitted it would not be able to stage the ballot safely, according to a government statement.

Almost three million voters had been due to go to polling stations on Tuesday but organisers said there was no way a “mass movement, deployment and gathering of people” could go ahead without endangering lives.

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was exercising powers under a state of emergency announced in August “to suspend… any and all rights ordinarily exercised, enjoyed and guaranteed to citizens,” the foreign office said in a statement issued late Wednesday, quoting a presidential proclamation.

Liberia, which has seen more than half of the almost 4,000 deaths so far in the outbreak ravaging west Africa, had been due to elect half of its legislative upper chamber.

The election commission said in a statement it had recommended the postponement because it could not conduct “a free, fair, transparent and credible election” because of the epidemic.

It added that it would consult political parties and candidates with a view to fixing a new date, before the end of the year if possible.

Chairman Jerome George Korkoya was quoted as saying the outbreak prevented training and deployment of 25,000 staff needed for 4,700 polling stations across the country.

The election would also require 365 “educators” to raise awareness of the polls in 73 electoral districts across the country as well as 400 election supervisors.

Computer engineers would not be able to go around the country setting up Internet connections for the transmission of results, and the turnout would be extremely low in any case, Korkoya added.

“The commission is required to internationally procure ballot paper printing services for the printing of 2,640,000 ballot papers, 78,750 mock ballots and 5,000 polling kits, all of which have to be flown into the country,” he said.

“The timely delivery of these materials, most of which are sensitive, cannot be guaranteed in the wake of the current wave of the suspension of flights to Liberia.”

Modelled on the American system, Liberia’s upper house is composed of 30 senators, two representing each of the country’s 15 counties for staggered nine-year terms.

Fifteen senators were elected in 2011 and another 15 seats in the chamber were supposed to go up for election this year.
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Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
When the news first broke about ground zero Dallas I said this is the October surprise. From the way .gov is handling the situation I stand behind my statement. Ovomit will use this all he can.
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
When the news first broke about ground zero Dallas I said this is the October surprise. From the way .gov is handling the situation I stand behind my statement. Ovomit will use this all he can.

Never let a crisis go to waste, eh?

It is too late to really effect the November elections and perhaps too early to affect the 2016 ones? (unless it goes into a full blown pandemic and they suspended all elections)
 

Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
Our Kenyan president now has a role model for his future dream!!!

He (or his administration) is advising the W. African countries on how to combat Ebola....I'm sure it was his idea and yes, it could very possibly be implemented here too. safety you know...
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
As I said before obama may be or is plaining on using this to pull the same here I think its what we call subterfuge. He can then lock down the whole country and start implementing other things to dismantle the country.
 

soccerdad3

Contributing Member
Perhaps the plan is to see how the elections actually turn out. If things don't turn out the way the administration likes, then the "emergency shutdown" could perhaps stop newly elected congress-people from being seated.
Of course, I don't really think Democrats or Republicans have radically different agendas. I think the main thrust for both parties is for THEM to be in charge. Its really about politics, not policies....
 

greysage

On The Level
Didn't the US send some officials there to learn how the Nigerians were doing? Never mind, it's Liberia.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
This is a huge dot! I've said it before in other threads don't be surprised if this years elections are cancelled.
 
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