On the night of Friday to Saturday after marathon talks over 6 hours, the actors of the presidential election - candidates or their representatives - reached a consensus to maintain the build system, centralization and transmission of results as conceived and developed by the Electoral Commission (INEC).
However, they agreed to the establishment of a steering committee to the CENI to allow representatives of international observation missions and election information (AU, ECOWAS, UEMOA, OIF, Gorée Institute and Censad) and representatives of the candidates to follow a sustained processing operations and publication of results.
It is further agreed that only the minutes of the audited results by the Electoral Commission are authentic.
This compromise preserves the independence and competence of the INEC as one body ability to declare the results. It corresponds to the suggestion made in recent days by the government. It was negotiated under the auspices of the observation mission and international election information, coordinated by former Liberian President Amos Sawyer in the presence of candidate Jean-Pierre Fabre (ANC) and Gerry Taama (NET), the Minister of Territorial Administration, Gilbert Bawara and representatives of three other candidates who all have initialed and signed the communiqué.
This arrangement thus closed the debate and controversy aroused by the mode of centralization and electronic transmission of results called 'Success'.
No one can contest the provisional results published by the CENI.
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