CARICOM and OAS are Sending Election Observers to Haiti

CARICOM and the Organisation of American States (OAS), are sending a joint team of more than 150 observers to Haiti to prepare for legislative and presidential elections on November 28. They will be responsible for monitoring the election process before, during and after. An initial group of observers is scheduled to arrive in Haiti at the beginning of next month. This is the first time that the OAS and CARICOM have partnered to observe an election, said OAS Assistant Secretary General Albert R Ramdin in a release today. “We believe that if a country is in need of help, whether it’s political, economic or social, or whether it is in need of technical assistance, we need to work together with the subregional integration entity or cooperation entity, in this case CARICOM,” said Ramdin. He said that preparations for the election are on schedule, “So if everything goes well in terms of technical preparation we believe we can have free, fair and credible elections.” Elections were postponed after the January 12 earthquake. According to the OAS representative timely elections will improve the reconstruction process.