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New survey reveals Tunisian opinión on terrorism, politicians and future of the country

10 Abr 2015
Túnez
Fuente: 
Tunisia Live

New figures from EMRHOD Consulting shed light on the opinions of Tunisians, including a survey showing that about 70 percent of Tunisians feel that the threat of terrorism is too high.

The data comes out just a few weeks after the attack at Tunis’ Bardo Museum, which yielded one of the worst civilian death tolls of any incident in Tunisia’s modern history. The 69.8 percent of people who believe that the threat of terrorism is “too large” is the highest rate since September 2014, when threats loomed in the days before elections.

Afghan parliamentary polls postponed amid political wrangling

10 Abr 2015
Afganistán
Fuente: 
The Express Tribune

ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s unity government has postponed parliamentary elections for at least one year as political wrangling continues in the country at a time when the Taliban have stepped up their attacks. Taliban claimed responsibility for a series of attacks in recent days ; the deadliest in Mazar-e-Sharif on the office of the attorney general which killed 10 and injured dozens of people.

Quel avenir pour le mouvement Barakat ?

10 Abr 2015
Argelia
Fuente: 
El Watan

Dès l’annonce, le 22 février 2014, par le Premier ministre, Abdelmalek Sellal, d’une nouvelle candidature de Abdelaziz Bouteflika, un mouvement citoyen, Barakat, s’est imposé sur la scène politique, faisant opposition au 4e mandat du président. «Barakat est un mouvement citoyen qui s’est créé spontanément. Nous avons essayé de faire barrage à ce 4e mandat.

Egypt PM denies government interference in upcoming election

09 Abr 2015
Egipto
Fuente: 
Ahram Online

Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab has rejected claims the state is promoting candidates or groups ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election.

"The government swore an oath not to talk to anyone about the election and hasn't asked anyone to nominate themselves or backed anyone, this is a definitive decision," he said in comments reported by state news agency MENA.

Sudanese opposition step up anti-election campaign

09 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Dabanga Sudan

The mainstream Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM-AW) and the Sudanese congress Party are calling on the Sudanese to “stand up and topple the Khartoum regime”. The displaced and refugees of Blue Nile state have announced their boycott of the election.

In a statement on Wednesday, the leader of the SLM-AW, Abdel Wahid El Nur, appealed to “all Sudanese, of all military, political, and civil sectors, to join the Oust! campaign, and stage an uprising to prevent the re-election of criminal Omar Al Bashir”.

Sudán libera a dos líderes opositores cuatro días antes de las elecciones

09 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Europa Press

El dirigente opositor sudanés Faruk Abu Issa y el destacado abogado defensor de los Derechos Humanos Amin Mekki han sido liberados este jueves, después de haber permanecido arrestados desde diciembre por firmar un acuerdo con un grupo rebelde, según ha informado su defensa, una liberación que llega a cuatro días de la celebración de las elecciones parlamentarias y presidenciales.   

Anti-election campaign scares population of South Kordofan

08 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Dabanga Sudan

The Commissioner of Rashad locality in South Kordofan has accused anti-election campaigners of terrifying the population. The election, scheduled to take place between 13 and 15 April, has been postponed in seven of the war-torn region’s electoral districts for security reasons.

Thousands of newly displaced from El Abbasiya Tagali are living in the open along El Abbasiya road leading to Um Rawaba in the north. The majority of the people who fled fighting in Habila more than a week ago, reportedly returned to their homes.

Darfur displaced call for nation-wide protest during election

08 Abr 2015
Sudán
Fuente: 
Dabanga Sudan

The Coordination Office of the Darfur Displaced and Refugees Association has called for a nation-wide boycott of the general election scheduled for 13-15 April.

“We call on all the Sudanese not to cast their vote next week, and to stage mass demonstrations instead, in protest against the rigged election and the brutal regime in Khartoum,” Yagoub Mohamed Abdallah, head of the Coordination Office told Radio Dabanga.

He stressed that the Darfur displaced and refugees are all convinced that unless the regime is overthrown, there will be no stability in Sudan.

As April 22nd deadline to form coalition approaches, Netanyahu still with no deal

08 Abr 2015
Israel
Fuente: 
Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Shas leader Arye Deri Tuesday night and marathon coalition talks will take place next week, in an effort to complete the process of forming a new government by the initial April 22 deadline.

The four-week mandate Netanyahu received from President Reuven Rivlin to form a government passed its halfway point Wednesday night. His associates said he is close to a deal with Shas and United Torah Judaism.

Dialogue meeting to discuss Egypt parliament law reforms hampered by disagreement

07 Abr 2015
Egipto
Fuente: 
Ahram Online

A meeting aimed at eliminating constitutional gridlocks standing in the way of Egypt's long-delayed parliamentary elections ended abruptly on Tuesday amid verbal clashes and acrimony.

Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Ibrahim El-Heneidy told reporters that Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab was forced to end the meeting with political parties and other national figures after verbal clashes erupted among the attendees.

Bosnian Serb Party to Block 'Illegal' State Govt

07 Abr 2015
Bosnia y Herzegovina
Fuente: 
Balkan Insight

The main Bosnian Serb party, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, has threatened to block the work of Bosnia’s long-awaited new state government, the Council of Ministers, which is holding its first session on Tuesday. 
 
Following a meeting of the party leadership on Monday, SNSD officials pledged to expand their boycott of state institutions, which is already affecting the work of the state parliament.   
 

Armenian candidate tops Turkey's main opposition list for elections

07 Abr 2015
Turquía
Fuente: 
Hürriyet Daily News

The main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has named an Armenian candidate in the first place on their final candidate list for the upcoming elections on June 7 in a move to prioritize candidates with different backgrounds, according to the media reports.

Lawyer Selina Özuzun Doğan has been named by the CHP in the first place for Istanbul’s second region in the June 7 elections.

AK Party axes many, nominates loyalists with Erdoğan’s imprint

07 Abr 2015
Turquía
Fuente: 
Today's Zaman

The ruling party's candidate list for deputies in the upcoming parliamentary election carries the imprint of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, while more than half the current deputies have been left off the list.

A total of 175 out of 312 ruling party deputies currently in Parliament found themselves eliminated after the party's candidate list was submitted to the Supreme Election Board (YSK) by 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

Seventy of the current ruling party deputies were not able to apply to become candidates as they are on their third consecutive term in Parliament.

Essid receives ISIE’s report on 2014 legislative and presidential elections

07 Abr 2015
Túnez
Fuente: 
TAP

Prime  Minister Habib Essid received, Tuesday, Independent Higher Authority for the Elections (ISIE) President  Shafik Sarsar who handed him a report on the 2014 legislative and  presidential elections.

Sarsar said that the meeting had been an occasion to discuss preparations for the municipal elections and ISIE’s staff regulations, a Prime Ministry press release reads.

He announced that the general report on the legislative and presidential elections will be posted on ISIE’s official website as of, today Tuesday.

 

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