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Assemblée nationale : La bonne communication

May 13 2014
Mali
Source: 
Maliactu

Un atelier a permis de discuter du fond, de la forme, des objectifs et des canaux

Le renforcement des capacités dans le domaine des technologies de l’information et de la communication et plus généralement de la communication de l’Assemblée nationale, était au cœur d’un atelier qui s’est tenu, Place de la République, le week end dernier. Un atelier organisé en collaboration avec le National democratic institut (NDI) et le soutien financier de l’USAID.

Ex-Terengganu Mentri Besar Ahmad Said quits Umno

May 13 2014
Malaysia
Source: 
The Star Online

KUALA TERENGGANU: Datuk Seri Ahmad Said (pic) quit Umno hours after he was replaced by Datuk Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman as Terengganu Mentri Besar late Monday.

Ahmad, who is Kijal assemblyman, was joined by Umno's Ajil assemblyman Ghazali Taib in quitting the party to become independent assemblymen.

This is confirmed to The Star by an aide of Ahmad.

The aide said that Ahmad would hold a press conference on Tuesday.

FARE An ka Wuli en commune III : Modibo Sidibé part à la rencontre de ses militants

May 13 2014
Mali
Source: 
Maliactu

Dans le cadre de sa tournée de remerciements, après la tenue du Congrès qui l’a porté à la tête du parti FARE An Ka Wuli (forces alternatives pour le renouveau et l’émergence), l’Ex-Premier ministre, Modibo Sidibé, à la tête de la délégation du bureau exécutif, a rencontré la section de la commune III du District de Bamako, le samedi 10 mai 2014.

 

Terengganu crisis: PAS holds emergency meeting over 'political crisis' in state

May 13 2014
Malaysia
Source: 
The Star Online

PETALING JAYA: Terengganu PAS is holding an emergency meeting over the state's "political crisis" and has urged party members to remain calm.

State commissioner Satiful Bahri Mamat said the party's state leadership would take the best possible decision to resolve the crisis.

"We will make appropriate announcements from time to time through the official media, to avoid any rumours and statements that are not the decision of PAS leadership," he said in a statement Tuesday.

SPLM-N’s Arman pessimistic over peace talks with government

May 13 2014
Sudan
Source: 
Sudan Tribune

SPLM-N secretary general and head of its negotiating delegation Yasir Arman said the two warring parties in Blue Nile and South Kordofan states are far from reaching a peace agreement.

Sudanese government and SPLM-N negotiating delegations last April failed to reach a framework agreement before to start talks to end the three-year conflict in the two southern Sudan states.

The two parties are expected to resume discussions before the end of May.

Les piques de Modibo Sidibé à la majorité présidentielle

May 13 2014
Mali
Source: 
Maliactu

« Les FARE sont dans l’opposition. L’opposition et la majorité,  je le dis et  je le répète, Ce ne sont pas des menaces. Ce ne sont pas les attaques personnelles qui vont faire taire l’opposition et la majorité a intérêt à s’organiser, sans injures, arguments contre arguments … ». C’est la réaction de l’ex-premier ministre du Mali, Modibo Sidibé, président du parti des forces Alternance pour le Renouveau et l’Emergence, lequel a désormais opté pour l’opposition. 

Despite irregularities PKR claims elections are a success

May 13 2014
Malaysia
Source: 
The Star Online

PETALING JAYA: Despite the chaos of the PKR elections, especially in Selangor, the party’s elections chairman Datuk Johari Abdul has deemed it as “a success”.

In a press conference held at the party headquarters yesterday, Johari played down the reports of the irregularaties which led to the elections at 27 out of 198 divisions to be suspended.

He said the participation from the candidates and voter turnout was higher than the last party election in 2010.

Rabah Khraifi: 50 recours des candidatures de l'IVD reçus

May 13 2014
Tunisia
Source: 
Radio Mosaique

Rabah Khraifi, membre de la commission de tri des candidatures de l'instance de la vérité et de la dignité a déclaré, ce mardi 13 mai 2014, que plus de 50 recours ont été reçus concernant les dossiers de candidatures. 

Il a indiqué que l'examen de ces dossiers, s'effectuera par les membres de la commission de tri. 

 

Source/Fuente: http://www.mosaiquefm.net/fr/index/a/ActuDetail/Element/37149-rabah-khra...

Honorable Moussa Timbiné : L’homme emphatique

May 13 2014
Mali
Source: 
Maliactu

« Si tu veux connaitre la vrai face d’un homme, il faut lui donner le pouvoir ou l’argent ». Cet adage sied bien aux gestes de l’honorable

. Depuis qu’il a été élu député en Commune V du District de Bamako, Moussa Timbiné est devenu emphatique. Véritable perturbateur, à la limite irrespectueux et immature, il ne rate aucune occasion pour se faire remarquer lors des séances plénières à l’Assemblée nationale.

PKR polls: Khalid to sue Manikavasagam over vote-buying allegations

May 13 2014
Malaysia
Source: 
The Star Online

PETALING JAYA: Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim will take former Kapar member of parliament S. Manikavasagam to court for accusing him of corrupt practices and vote-buying.

“I have ordered the lawyer to submit a Notice of Claim suit against Manikavasagam for accusing me of corruption by buying votes,” Khalid tweeted on Tuesday morning.

Manikavasagam has claimed that he has audio recordings which suggest that an officer aligned to Khalid was paying people RM50 each for votes.

Incitation. Les cadeaux de Talbi Alami

May 13 2014
Morocco
Source: 
Telquel

Le nouveau président RNI du parlement veut relever le défi de l’assiduité des députés et y met les moyens. Lors de la dernière réunion du bureau de la première chambre, il a été convenu d’instaurer d’autres mesures « incitatives » pour les élus. « Les cartes de train, généralisées à tout le monde, ne servent pas à grand-chose puisque tout le monde n’habite pas près du réseau ferroviaire », explique le président d’un groupe de la majorité. C’est pourquoi les frais de carburant ou les billets d’avion seront aussi pris en charge.

Uncertain prospects for Iraqi 'Sunni Alliance'

May 13 2014
Iraq
Source: 
Al Monitor

The political map of the Sunni forces after the April parliamentary elections seems, at first glance, like an extension of the map before the election, in terms of the weight and influence of the forces. However, what has changed is that the Sunni political forces will be in a more awkward position than ever to describe what alliances they will make to form a government and how they will deal with the promises made before the election.

Messieurs Biram Ould Dah Ould Abeid et Ibrahima M. Sarr : retirez vous de cette course folle vers une néo-dictature… !

May 13 2014
Mauritania
Source: 
Mauriweb

L’avenir de notre pays, son unité nationale, sa démocratie et sa stabilité dans une région du monde en pleines mutations incertaines, dépendra largement de ce qui se décidera lors de la prochaine élection présidentielle. 

Abdullah Claims Fraudulent Votes Counted

May 13 2014
Afghanistan
Source: 
Tolo News

 

The leading Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah’s electoral team on Monday accused the Independent Elections Commission (IEC) of entering “more than half a million fraudulent votes” into the database, calling on the Electoral Complains Commission (ECC) to review their complaints.

The new waves of complaints come as the ECC is finalizing their two-week long review of allegations of fraud and making the final decision on how many votes to be invalided. 

Parliamentary Finance Committee to investigate gov’t corruption scandals

May 13 2014
Somalia
Source: 
Shabelle News

Abdi Barre Yusuf, a parliamentarian of the Somali Federal Government who is among legislators in the Finance Committee, reported to Shabelle on the recent corruption claims involving the Ministry of Finance.

The Member of Parliament confirmed that he has received incriminating evidence that the State Minister of Foreign Affairs ordered the compensation of $300,000 USD to a company that imported thousands of kilograms of sugar from abroad at Mogadishu seaport.

40% of electorate ‘undecided’ on presidential race

May 13 2014
Indonesia
Source: 
The Jakarta Post

A public opinion poll conducted by pollster the Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI) has found that forty percent of voters have yet to decide who to vote for in the July presidential election.

LSI interviewed 2,400 respondents in 33 provinces with a margin of error of 2 percent from May 1 to 9, as reported by tribunnews.com.

"Based on various simulations, up to 40 percent of the general public are undecided on their choices for president or vice president," LSI researcher Adjie Alfaraby said on Tuesday.

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