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Swapping Election Results..Was it an Inadvertent error?

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Immandiately, after Congress for  Democratic Change(CDC) claims on the resignation of  Hon. James M. Fromayan; which they states, he (Foromayan) is  a crony of the President ( Sireleaf).

Today, oct. 28,2011 ( African Elections Project/All africa Global media Via COMTEX) -- Several of the newspapers carry stories relating to Fromanyan recent error of swapping election results. The friday corridor newspaper reports that, Fromanyan is In Hot water, regrets error.

According to the paper, Monrovia was on thursday oct. 27, 2011 plunged into what one will consider 'confusion' when a letter of  notification on the  pending runoff election between the two political parties who took the  frist and second  place in the  oct.11 polls was discovered with an error.

 The CDC, that previously announced  a boycott to the runoff, the CDC was the party that had been served a letter that carried the  error in it. According to the letter from NEC to the CDC, total votes accumulated by it- 394,370 votes,32.7% was attributed to the Unity Party and also that it had obtained the highest vote cast, contrary to the results previously announced.

According to Frontage Africa story, seapegonting or  Set-up?, the paper reports that the media Dept. at NEC ,Dir. Bobby Livingstone have apparently taken the fall for an" Unintentional eror",a letter to the CDC Standard bearer ...thus declaring CDC the Winner of the frist ROUND OF THE PRESIDENTIAL & LEGISTATIVE ELECTIONS!CALL IN  AND HAVE YOUR SAY!!!!!!!   

WAS IT AN INADVERTENT EROR ( unintentional eror) OR  INTENTIONAL ?.... OR SHOULD  Hon. Fromayan be REMOVE? 

  

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