June 18, 2013

Guinea commission members protest poll date

BY: AP Staff Writer DECEMBER 13, 2012 | MODIFIED: DECEMBER 13, 2012 AT 11:49 AM
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CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Ten members of Guinea's electoral commission are voicing concerns about a new plan to hold legislative elections in May.

Their letter issued this week is the latest sign of rising tensions among the 25-member electoral commission, including a previous dispute that erupted into violent street protests.

The commission is tasked with organizing legislative elections in Guinea, a West African country that has not had a functioning parliament for four years.

The electoral commission president wants to hold the legislative poll on May 12 but 10 members of the committee say he's making a unilateral decision.

The opposition already has criticized the composition of the electoral panel and the use of a South African firm to help organize the vote.

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