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\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.

\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Antonio Manickchand was beaten at a bar in Barrackpore on Saturday and remains hospitalised in the High dependency unit at the San Fernando General Hospital - The 25-year-old man who was beaten with a piece of iron on November 18 at a bar in Barrackpore has died. Newsday learned that Antonio 'Russian' Manickchand, of Rees Road in Barrackpore, died at around 4 am on Tuesday at the San Fernando General […]

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In summary Here’s why California, with our 55 electoral votes, is largely useless when it comes to picking the president of the United States. By Jessica A. Levinson and Jessica Levinson is a professor at Loyola Law School and the director of the Public Service Institute at Loyola Law School,  jessica.levinson@lls.edu. She is the host […]

The post Abolish the Electoral College or award electors on a proportional basis appeared first on Black Voice News.

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Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal perfected judgment on the elections case has given a deadline on the swearing-in of president-elect in the Constitution Court sanctioned presidential poll.

The panel of judges of the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal who made the ruling included Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda, Justice Rezine Mzikamanda, Justice Edward Twea, Justice Anaclet Chipeta, Justice Lovemore Chikopa, Justice Frank Edgar Kapanda and Justice Anthony Kamanga

In the perfected judgment, the case gives July 3, 2020 as the deadline for the swearing in of the president-elect.

The 151st day of the 150 days ordered by the Constitutional Court within which to hold the election falls on July 3 as the Constitutional Court ruling was made on February 3, 2020.

By the terms of the order of the Court below that there be a fresh election for the office of the President within 150 days, it is a legal requirement that a President must be elected and duly returned and sworn in by the commencement of the 151st day from the date of the judgement of the Court below [Constitution Court],\" the unanimous decision of seven-judges panel of the Supreme Court ruled.

There was no immediate comment from the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) on the perfected ruling but this week its chairperson Jane Ansah suggested that the election be held on June 23 so that the counting of votes and the swearing in of the president elect falls under the court's prescribed 150 days.

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While a lamp post would make a better president than the one we have now, we weren’t entirely sure that Biden had the mental fortitude to convince the American people that he was the best man for the job.

For many Black people, as Charlamagne said, the question has nothing to do with Trump.

But more importantly, where the hell does Biden think he gets the right, as a White man, to qualify who is and isn’t Black?

Biden, with his decades in the political arena, could not even fathom what it means to be Black.

It’s offensive because White people have already spent centuries determining who was and wasn’t Black and most of the time, their conclusions didn’t work in our favor.

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