Gambia: Coalition to contest NA Elections under party ticket

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08.03.2017

Halifa Sallah informed the media yesterday that by a majority the Coalition has decided to put up candidates at the 6 April 2017 National Assembly Elections under a party ticket.  Speaking on Tuesday, 7th March, at Kairaba Hotel as the spokesperson of the Coalition 2016, he said the 8 stakeholder parties within the coalition have agreed on a tactical alliance.


By Kebba Jeffang

He explained that out of the 8 stakeholders, 6 have voted to contest under party candidature, 1 maintained contesting as a Coalition backed Independent Candidature while 1 remains neutral.

Mr Sallah said, President Adama Barrow has convened a meeting of stakeholders in the coalition to discuss the impasse of the selection of candidates for the national assembly elections.

“It was intimated that the nomination of candidates is just around the corner. The president said as far as he is concerned both proposals are tactical alliances. He prevailed on the members to deliberate on the merits of the two proposals. The debate centered around two concerns. Some members felt that the independent candidature would lead to the destruction of their parties without increasing chances of winning seats. Others expressed support for independent candidature to remove the party which they claim could lead to voter apathy,” he said.

He said after long a deliberation on the issue on the type of candidature to adopt, it was put to a vote. “6 stakeholders endorsed the party candidate supported by the coalition as the way to end the impasse. One maintained the position that an independent candidature supported by the coalition is the most viable way forward. One stakeholder expressed neutrality. The stakeholders are to discuss the modality of selection on party lines today.”

Meanwhile, it was confirmed that the PPP maintained the independent candidature while PDOIS remained neutral.

Under questions and answers session, Sallah: “the position of PDOIS has already been clear from the very beginning when the discussion emanated and it is that “whatever the general body decided it is suitable to the party and this was declared the first day the discussion started on the particular dialogue.”

When asked about the issue of spokesperson which Mai Ahmad Fatty, GMC leader said he (Sallah) is no longer the spokesperson, he responded: “ Well I am here I think that is enough evidence to show that Halifa Sallah is the spokesperson. And I must tell you that brother Mai, these are people who have learned one or two things from me and it is not my duty to destroy people who I should try to build up for the future of this country. So there is really no controversy between me and Mai. He has his opinion and he has the right to express it and if it is found wrong well it is unfortunate for him because it is his integrity which is at stake not mine.”

“Now the issue of what happened in terms of a journalist, this is a civilized society, clearly a civilized Gambia where everybody is a brother and a sister. Clearly the profession one practices is for their life. You don’t even know what party people support. Journalists belong to different political parties, even on this table there are different political parties; so essentially this is a Gambia where we have political pluralism and people are entitled to support the party of their choice. When you are a public figure you have to be subjected to rigorous interrogation, that is not the right word but that is what it amounts to and if you don’t want that don’t be a public figure. And also for people to malign, attack and criticize you and essentially that is what the public service is all about. It is being criticized, scrutinized subjected to restraint so that you think twice about what to say and do because you are not speaking for yourself but to the public as a whole,” concluded Sallah.

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Die Coalition 2016 war ein Zusammenschluss von 7 Parteien fuer die Praesident_innenschaftswahlen am 1. Dezember 2016, bei denen der ehemalige Praesident und Diktator Yahya Jammeh abgewaehlt wurde. Dieses Wahlergebnis in Verbindung einer Militaerintervention von ECOWAS (Westafrikanisches Wirtschaftsbuendnis) Staaten und langwierige Verhandlungen fuehrten dazu, dass sich der Ex-Diktator ins Exil nach Equatorial Guinea begab (begeben musste) und der neue Praesident Adama Barrow das Amt des Praesidenten einnehmen konnte.

Am 6. April 2017 gibt es nun die naechsten Wahlen - fuers Parlament. Der Alte Nationalrat ist nach wie vor im Amt und weigert sich trotz zahlreicher Proteste, zurueckzutreten.Kritisiert wird vor allem, dass das Parlament immer dem Diktat Jammehs zustimmte und zuletzt einen 3monatigen Ausnahmezustand verhing, mit dem Jammeh versuchte, an der Macht zu bleiben.

Die Wahlen am 6. April werden u.a. als wichtig fuer die kommenden Reformen gesehen, da das Parlament fuer die Gesetzgebung verantwortlich ist. Die Regierung Barrow hat sich selbt eine 3jaehrige Uebergangsphase zur Demokratisierung verordnet, danach soll es erneut zu Praesidentschaftswahlen kommen.

 

Foroyaa Newspaper, 08.03.2017

QUESTION OF THE DAY:

 

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN IF A BILL IS PASSED WITHOUT COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION?

Section 226 of the Constitution commands that a Bill shall not be passed by the National Assembly or presented to the president for his or her assent if it is not published initially for a period of three months and for a subsequent period of not less than ten days before presentation to the National Assembly.

Hence if such a Bill is passed without such a compliance with the Constitution the damage should be remedied by not presenting it the president for his or her assent. In that way the Bill cannot become law.

Hence a fresh initiative must be taken in pursuing the amendment sought by complying with the letter and spirit of section 226 of the Constitution before any new Bill is presented to the National Assembly. This is how matters stand.