Afran : Ivory Coast election schedule in doubt
on 2009/12/28 16:18:59
Afran

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ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Strikes by Ivorian judicial staff, technical hitches to voter lists and a wind down for the Christmas holiday may scupper Ivory Coast's plans to hold badly needed post-war elections by early next March.

The polls are crucial if the world's top cocoa grower is to heal the wounds opened by a 2002-3 war that left half of West Africa's former economic hub in the hands of guerrillas trying to oust President Laurent Gbagbo.

Key reforms to the cocoa sector, which supplies 40 percent of the world market, hinge on the vote. Foreign investors are waiting to see whether Ivory Coast can hold peaceful polls.

Poll deadlines have been repeatedly missed since 2005.

A two-week strike by clerks has created a backlog in the courts just as they must rule on challenges to the provisional voter list. They have eight days to do so from Boxing Day.

"One of the problems has always been: are there enough magistrates to do this?" said a diplomat who declined to be named. "And will the magistrates work on December 27th? This week, people in offices start to go back to their homes."

According to the latest agreement, Boxing Day is the end of a 30-day window for the electoral commission to process challenges to the voter list.

Six million voters are registered but a million of them are contested. Around a third of the contested cases have been processed, the U.N. said this week.

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