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Haiti presidenti­al election winner vows anti-graft, food security push

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - The winner of Haiti’s presidenti­al election, Jovenel Moise, vowed on Thursday to reform the constituti­on and tackle corruption when he takes office next year.

The electoral council said Moise won a majority of votes and prevailed by more than 25 percentage points, according to preliminar­y results for the Nov. 20 vote that Haitians hoped would put the country on sounder political and economic footing.

Turnout for the election was only about 20 percent in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. If the results are not successful­ly challenged, there will be no second round and Moise will become the Caribbean country’s next president.

Final results are due to be announced on Dec. 29. Moise will take over from a transition­al government in power since his predecesso­r and political benefactor, Michel Martelly, left office in February, and his victory sparked protests by political opponents that the election was rigged.

He will have no shortage of challenges, facing galloping inflation and high unemployme­nt.

In an interview, Moise said he won rightfully and would use the mandate to implement constituti­onal and institutio­nal reforms intended to boost stability and reduce corruption.

“The constituti­on represents a blockage,” said Moise.

“We are in a phase of democratiz­ation. We are constructi­ng a democracy. We cannot construct a democracy with irritants.”

He argued that Haiti should not stage multiple local, parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections during a five-year presidenti­al term and suggested holding them at the same time.

Anti-corruption judges would need to be vetted better, while institutio­ns already in place to combat the “plague” of corruption would have to be reinforced and reorganize­d, he said. For Ocean Going Vessels the opening lasts about For Trawlers the opening lasts about

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