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Sarah: Pm Has No Haste With Announcing Election Date And No Haste With Electoral Reform.

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Source: SMN-News 10 Aug 2023 10:50 AM

PHILIPSBURG:--- The SPArty/21/democratic-party'>Democratic Party had a party briefing on SuNDay, August 6th at the Simpsonbay Resort. During this meeting, I outlined to SPArty/21/democratic-party'>DP caNDidates the process of election for parliament. This was part of the briefing on the partys key issues for this campaign, on the campaign itself, aND other urgent matters to be dealt with during the coming months, the SPArty/21/democratic-party'>DP leader explained.
I did so because last week was abuzz again with rumors of an early election. This goes back to statements by the Prime Minister in November last year that elections would be in November 2023, a statement later labeled by the Prime Minister as misconstrued.
The only way another election date than one in accordance with the Election OrdiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAnce is possible is that the government takes a decision to dissolve the parliament aND government is then obliged to organize an election aND ensure a new parliamentary is installed within 3 months, the SPArty/21/democratic-party'>DP leader further stated.
If iNDeed there is any truth to the stories that are circulating, we will be right back where we were in 2019 when the government decided to dissolve the parliament. It took 3 government decrees to get it right aND even so, the dates that were eventually decided on were not in compliance with the Constitution.
The government tried to circumvent this by toying with the effective date of the SPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl decree that dissolved the parliament in 2019, aND the subsequent election on January 9, 2020.
It must be recalled though, that this was only done after the Main Voting Bureau members had threatened to resign.
The SPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA/UP (interim) governments first order of business should have been to fix these inconsistencies. In fact, the government had committed to do so urgently, along with other reforms such as electoral reform. The SPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA/UP government has not delivered on any of these fronts. AND after both parties lost members of parliament, aND a new government was formed, the touted electoral reform became a moot point.
The issue is that the constitutioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl order to dissolve parliament aND have a new parliament no later than 3 months later, means that nomiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtion (postulation), election, approval of credentials, etc., all need to take place within the 3 months period.
These actions however are interconnected on the basis of the Election OrdiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAnce aND in accordance with that ordiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAnce require at least 48 days between postulation aND election aND 80 to 90 days between nomiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtion aND the new parliament installation. In 2019, the constitutioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl order was exceeded to provide the periods mentioned above in the Election OrdiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAnce.

So the next election will be in January 2024. Thats when it has to be! There is no rocket science needed for that. NomiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtion is between Nov 12 aND Nov. 22, 2023, aND election at least 48 days after nomiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtion, Dec. 30 Jan. 9.
What I think the government is weighing, however, is when is it politically opportune for this government to announce the election, MP Wescot conclUDed in her press release.


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