Almotamar Net - Specialised Primary Courts in Yemen set up at headquarters of basic electoral committees began on Monday receiving challenges against decisions of basic committees regarding registration and omission within a legal period of five days as part of the stage of revising and amending voter records for 2008 on the onset of stages the processes of the 4th parliamentary elections in Yemen.

Wednesday, 24-December-2008
almotamar.net - Specialised Primary Courts in Yemen set up at headquarters of basic electoral committees began on Monday receiving challenges against decisions of basic committees regarding registration and omission within a legal period of five days as part of the stage of revising and amending voter records for 2008 on the onset of stages the processes of the 4th parliamentary elections in Yemen.


Member of the Supreme Commission for Elections and Referendum SCER, the Head of Information Sector Abdeh Mohammed al-Janadi called Tuesday again on political parties and organisations to exercise their rights and to instruct their members to challenge any of the decisions of the basic committees relating to requests of omission and enlisting, indicating in a statement to almotamar.net to preparing climates for receiving challenges within the legal frameworks.


While mentioning that the period of challenge continues for five days according to article 14 of the elections law, al-Janadi pointed out that decision of challenges by the specialized courts takes 19 days beginning from the 2nd day of presenting them and ends on 10 of next January, immediately after announcement of decisions of the primary courts, according to article 15 of the elections law.
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