Noticias

Sudan Appeal forces will not recognise election results

20 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Dabanga Sudan

The Sudan Appeal signatories will not recognise the outcome of the election, nor the government that will be based on it.

The allied opposition forces, who signed the Sudan Appeal, a political communiqué calling for regime-change, in December last year, have held meetings with US, European, and African officials. They informed them that the Sudanese ruling party needs to be pressured to accept a transitional government, and a no-fly zone in the war-torn regions of Darfur, South Kordofan, and the Blue Nile.

‘Sudan's low voter turnout means a vote for change’: rebel leader

20 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Dabanga Sudan

The 2015 general election has brought about “new political realities”, says Yasir Arman, External Relations Officer of the Sudan Revolutionary Front rebel alliance and Secretary-General of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North.

In a statement released today, Arman lauds the “15 percent voter turnout”, saying that the boycott of the election by the majority of the Sudanese represents “a vote of no confidence in the regime, and it is, indeed, a vote for change”.  

Al-Hussein encourages establishment of Tunisian independent national Human rights institution

20 Abr 2015
Túnez
Fuente: 
TAP

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein encouraged the creation of an independent national human rights institution and operationalisation of an independent oversight mechanism on torture prevention in Tunisia.

 

Source: http://www.tap.info.tn/en/index.php/politics2/26326-al-hussein-encourage...

Révision de la Constitution : Bensalah entretient la confusion

19 Abr 2015
Argelia
Fuente: 
El Watan

Abdelkader Bensalah, président du Sénat et secrétaire général du RND, vient de lancer, pour la deuxième fois consécutive, une charge contre son allié, le FLN, et égratigne au passage le président du Parlement, Larbi Ould Khelifa, sur la question de la révision de la Constitution. C’est à partir de Médéa où il a rencontré les cadres de son parti que Bensalah a assuré à l’opinion publique qu’aucune formation politique n’a été destinataire d’une quelconque copie relative au projet de révision de la Constitution.

La incertidumbre domina un país clave para la estabilidad norteafricana

19 Abr 2015
Argelia
Fuente: 
La Vanguardia, EFE

Un año después de la reelección en las urnas del enfermo presidente Abdelaziz Buteflika, la incertidumbre y los rumores dominan sobre las certezas en Argelia, país clave para la estabilidad del norte de África y para el desarrollo energético de Europa.

En el poder desde 1999, el mandatario -nacido en 1937- es uno de los pocos líderes árabes que han sobrevivido a las denominadas primaveras árabes, en las que han caído dictadores amigos como Muamar al Gadafi, Hosni Mubarak o Zine el Abedin Ben Ali, con los que durante años compartió mesas y políticas.

Le projet reporté, selon Saadani : La révision de la Constitution, un leurre…

18 Abr 2015
Argelia
Fuente: 
El Watan

Décidément, le secrétaire général du FLN, Amar Saadani, annonce et déclare ce qu’il veut, au moment qu’il veut et se contredit autant de fois qu’il parle. Mais dans ce qu’il a dit dans la dernière interview qu’il a accordée à TSA ce week-end, à propos de la révision de la Constitution, il y a quand même une part de vérité.

Egypt's political parties complain of parliament's record number of 592 seats

18 Abr 2015
Egipto
Fuente: 
Ahram Online

The long-awaited re-amendment of the electoral constituencies law, the last obstacle in the way of Egypt's long-delayed parliamentary polls, was approved by the cabinet on 14 April.

Minister of parliamentary affairs, Ibrahim El-Heneidi, told reporters that he has high hopes that the re-amendment of the law, alongside another two legislations on the house of representatives and the exercise of political rights, will not contradict the new constitution and finally pave the way for the country's long-awaited parliamentary elections.

For first time in weeks, Netanyahu, Bennett meet for coalition talks

18 Abr 2015
Israel
Fuente: 
Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett met on Friday in the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem for the first time in three-and-a-half weeks as part of efforts to put together a government. The meeting took an hour-and-a-half and the two politicians agreed to continue the dialogue, a Bayit Yehudi spokesperson said.

Human rights group warns: Mediation will fail if unity government formed without attention to accountability and justice

17 Abr 2015
Libia
Fuente: 
Libya Herald

In an open letter to the UN Human Rights council, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) has called on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) to move the focus of the dialogue to issues of accountability and the fight against impunity.

Albania Parties Prepare for Local Poll Showdown

17 Abr 2015
Albania
Fuente: 
Balkan Insight

The main parties have announced their candidates for the biggest electoral prize that is up for grabs in June’s polls – the mayoralty of the capital Tirana.

The left-wing ruling coalition which came to power at parliamentary elections in 2013 has named the current minister of welfare and former social activist Erion Veliaj as its candidate.

Veliaj, 36, holds a degree in political science from Grand Valley State University in US. He headed the Mjaft Movement, a civic activism NGO between 2003 and 2007 and founded an ill-fated party called G-99 in 2007.

La abstención en las elecciones de Sudán llega al 70 %

17 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
EuroNews

En unos cuestionados comicios boicoteados por los partidos de la oposición el jefe de la misión de observación de la Unión Afrivana ha estimado una participación del 30 al 35 de los votantes. Han sido cuatro días de votación en Sudán en las que desde el principio estaba cantada la victoria del movimiento político del gobierno, el Partido de la Conferencia nacional. 

Tunis Center For Press Freedom: aggression towards the press, Bardo revealed difficulties

17 Abr 2015
Túnez
Fuente: 
Tunisia Live

Around 24 reported aggressions against journalists have been recorded during the month of March, 2015 in Tunisia according to a report of Tunis Center for Press Freedom.

The attack on the Bardo museum in March “revealed difficulties to understand the journalist’s missions whether they were at the heart of the event, or publishing and broadcasting information,” according to the report.

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