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Comoros in one-horse pole race

2002-03-10 09:00

Moroni - Comoros' largest island votes in presidential primaries on Sunday, with military chief Colonel Azali Assoumani in a one-horse race after the pull-out of his eight challengers.

The rival candidates cited electoral fraud, including the printing of duplicate voters' cards and the enrolment of a large number of "phantom voters", for their decision announced just one day before polling.

They also called on voters to boycott the poll.

Their withdrawal leaves Colonel Assoumani Mani, who seized power in the Indian Ocean islands in 1999 but who stepped down in January to take part in the presidential poll, as the sole remaining candidate in Sunday's primaries.

The eight candidates met on Saturday afternoon with members of the electoral commission as well as the international community to ask for a postponement of a series of elections, due to culminate mid-April with the presidential poll.

Designed to end secessionist crisis

The elections are designed to put an end to a four-year secessionist crisis in the tiny island state.

The candidates were turned away from Radio Comoros, where they had hoped to make a broadcast to the population, and then made a tour of the island to spread their message.

Questioned late on Saturday, an electoral commission official said "no decision has been taken up until now" to postpone the polls.

The eight candidates are former prime minister Abbas Djoussouf, Mahamoud Mradabi, Prince Said Ali Kemal, Ali Mroudjae, Abdallah Halifa, Mtara Maecha, Mustufa Said Cheikh and Yussuf Said Soilih.

In an earlier letter to the electoral commission, they slammed what they said was a "formidable machine which has been put in place with the intention of staging an electoral hold-up".

The electoral system, they said, was designed to ensure a victory by Assoumani.

The candidates said the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) had highlighted "a number of irregularities" in the voters' cards.

The letter cites cases of regular voters whose names have been erased from the voters' list, and the inclusion of names of people who have been dead for more than 10 years.

Errors

They list 6 000 errors, 2 000 cases of deliberate fraud, and claim 10 000 voters' cards have been duplicated.

Simultaneously with the presidential primary, a referendum was due to be held across the Comoros on Sunday in which voters are to be asked to give their backing to the new constitutions drawn up for each of the three islands.

Voters are due to return to polling stations on March 31 and April 7 to choose "presidents" for each of the three territories.

The Comoros, lying off the southeast coast of Africa, has been plagued by chronic instability and repeated coups since three of the four islands - Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli - voted for independence from France in 1975 and formed an Islamic republic. Mayotte, the fourth island, opted to stay under French rule.

The instability worsened in 1997 when Anjouan and Moheli unilaterally declared independence from the Comoros central government in the capital Moroni, on Grande Comore.

The latest elections follow a reconciliation agreement last year that led to the adoption of a new constitution giving the three islands greater autonomy and replacing the Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros (RFIC) with a new Comoros Union.

The latest string of crises began in 1999 when Assoumani seized power from the interim government that had taken over a year earlier after the death of President Mohamed Taki Abdulkarim.

Azali survived a coup attempt in March 2000 and another in December 2001.

He stood down in January to take part in the presidential elections, just as the new unity government that emerged from the national reconciliation accord collapsed over opposition grievances. - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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