By Dianne Silva
Presidential Candidate General Sarath Fonseka, speaking to reporters a short while ago, called on the Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayaka to annul the outcome of the 2010 Presidential Elections. He said he has sent a letter to the Elections Commissioner giving reasons why the poll should be annuled.
General Sarath Fonseka said that he will take legal action to annul the polls. Among the concerns raised by the General was the inability for some IDPs to cast their vote, the misuse of state property and allegations raised against him by the State media.
He also said that he has contacted foreign missions in Colombo over the situation which had developed outside the hotel he is at the moment with troops surrounding the area.
Fonseka wants poll annulled |
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The run-up to the election and the conduct of the election should be closely supervised and sanctioned by an independant organisation like the commonwealth or UN who know the basics of Democracy. Basic minimum standards should be introduced for candidacy. A degree in Public administration with emphasis on leadership should be made compulsory for all candidates. More retired public servants with integrity should enter political stream. This is a long term uphill task. There is little point in talking about campaigning to win a given poll.
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