Friday, May 15, 2015

PUBLIC NOTICE FROM SEYCHELLES PARTY FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE & DEMOCRACY

There is a substantial rumour around that when the National Assembly reconvenes after its recess, a Bill to amend the Schedule 3, section 5 of the Constitution which stipulates that a person shall not be elected to the office of President unless he has received more than 50% of the votes, will be presented to the National Assembly asking it to bring this section of the Constitution in line with the required number of votes for a win in National Assembly election, which is the first past the post, meaning that a person could, if the amendment goes through, be elected to the office of President with as little as 30% of the votes cast as long as that candidate polls the highest number of votes amongst all other presidential candidates.



If the above turns out to be true we reproduce below a point in our Party Manifesto which screams out our message.