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Jovenel Moise to clinch Haiti presidency; poll fraud ruled out

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haitian businessma­n Jovenel Moise is expected to be declared the official winner of November presidenti­al elections in the impoverish­ed Caribbean nation yesterday after an electoral tribunal ruled out allegation­s of massive fraud at the polls. Moise, who ran for former President Michel Martelly’s Bald Heads Party (PHTK), won with 55.67 percent of votes cast in the Nov. 20 election, while his closest rival Jude Celestin received just over 19 percent, preliminar­y results showed in November.

But the electoral tribunal said it would review the results, after opposition candidates demanded a recount, alleging fraud.

Supporters of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s Fanmi Lavalas Party claimed victory for their candidate, Maryse Narcisse, while backers of leftist candidate Moise Jean-Charles have also protested following the November announceme­nt.

“There was no massive fraud in the election. There were irregulari­ties which did not affect the electoral process,” the tribunal said. Authoritie­s are expected to declare Moise the official winner later on Tuesday.

Heavy gunfire was heard in parts of the capital on Monday. Opponents of Moise have repeatedly said they would never accept the victory of the candidate of Martelly’s PHTK party.

Haiti is still recovering after Category-4 Hurricane Matthew tore through the Caribbean nation, killing up to 1,000 people and leaving 1.4 million in need of humanitari­an assistance.

Moise, 48, won an October 2015 first-round election that was later scrapped over fraud allegation­s. He is expected to take office by the constituti­onal deadline of Feb. 7, 2017.

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