Supreme Court turns down appeal against non-registration of candidate
On 4 September the Supreme Court considered an
appeal of Aksana Samuilava, an activist of the “Tell the Truth” civil campaign
from Mahiliou, against the decisions of a constituency election commission and the
Central Election Commission not to register her as a candidate for the
Parliament.
The alleged reason for the registration denial was the alleged discovery of 60
invalid signatures among the 350 which were chosen for verification. The
prospective candidate brought signers’ statements that they had really signed
in her support, but these documents were ignored.
Thus, the ruling of the Supreme Court didn’t become a surprise for Aksana
Samuilava, as well as the decision of the Central Election Commission to back
the constituency election commission:
“If I had been registered, I would be a too strong candidate in Babruisk. We
collected signatures, held pickets and talked to people, which was our main
goal. The registration denial is a very positive evaluation of our work by
representatives of authority,” commented the activist.
“Human Rights Defenders for Free Elections”
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