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...But opposition parties have been unable to unite behind Jude Celestin, the rival candidate, despite joint condemnation of the voting process. Celestin recently said he would boycott the election....
...This came after Jude Célestin, the main opposition candidate, boycotted the run-off election, saying that the first round of balloting was marred by fraud and was tilted to favour the government-backed candidate...
...A run-off between Jovenel Moïse, a banana exporter and Mr Martelly’s anointed candidate, and Jude Célestin, a centrist Swiss-trained engineer, was originally scheduled for December but has already been postponed...
...Célestin, to be dropped from the run-off....
...Amid widespread allegations of electoral fraud, rioting and violence followed initial results last year which indicated that Jude Célestin, the government-backed candidate, would proceed to the second round...
...Initial first-round results showed Mr Martelly came third after being narrowly beaten by Jude Celestin, a government-backed candidate, who stepped down after heavy international pressure....
...Mirlande Manigat and Michel Martelly received sufficient votes to proceed to a second round of balloting, while Jude Célestin, supported by incumbent president René Préval, should be excluded, according...
...Mr Martelly replaces President René Préval’s preferred successor, Jude Celestin, whom a report by the Organisation of American States commissioned by the Haitian government judged to have come third, not...
...The mission’s report called for Jude Céléstin, the president’s preferred candidate, to be excluded from the second round of voting....
...Célestin, from a run-off vote....
...Celestin, a protégé of René Préval, the incumbent president, led the field of 19 candidates....
...One of them is Mirlande Manigat, the opposition leader and former first lady, who leads the polls alongside Jude Celestin, the appointed candidate of René Préval, the president....
...They include Mirlande Manigat, 70, a former first lady who would be Haiti’s first female leader and paints herself as a centre-left candidate; Jude Célestin, 48, a technocratic government minister handpicked...
...The frontrunners to replace René Préval, the incumbent, who cannot run for another term, include his anointed successor, Jude Celestin, an engineer whose campaign attempted to overcome growing frustration...
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