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08COTONOU341
2008-06-16 15:57:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Cotonou
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YAYI DISCUSSES DISPUTED MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

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SUBJECT: YAYI DISCUSSES DISPUTED MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

REF: A. COTONOU 336

B. COTONOU 313

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SUBJECT: YAYI DISCUSSES DISPUTED MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

REF: A. COTONOU 336

B. COTONOU 313

Classified By: Amb. Gayleatha B. Brown for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

1.(C) SUMMARY: President Yayi expounded on his view of the
ongoing disputes over the results of the April 20, 2008
municipal election results on the margins of a meeting on
food security on June 12 (Ref A). President Yayi views the
National Independent Electoral Commission (CENA) as biased
against his Force Cowry for an Emerging Benin (FCBE) party
and plans to wait for the Supreme Court to rule on the
disputed elections before taking any action. Yayi's comments
come after a violent clash on June 10 between supporters of
FCBE and those of Adrien Houngbedji's Party of Democratic
Renewal (PRD) in Avrankou (south-eastern Benin) when PRD
supporters attempted to inaugurate their mayor without
approval from the national government and in the face of FCBE
opposition. The GOB suspended, since June 3, the inauguration
of municipal councils in 24 communes (out of 77),pending
Supreme Court rulings on challenges to the election results
released by the CENA for those communes. END SUMMARY.

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The Tired Old Guard
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2.(C) The Charge and PolOff met with President Yayi on June
12 at his invitation to discuss Benin's food security
situation (Ref A). At the end of the meeting Yayi recounted
the municipal elections from his point of view and expounded
on his common theme that he is with the people against the
entrenched and "tired" old guard of Beninese politicians.
Yayi began by recounting that in 2006 he won the Presidency
after the Beninese people decided the old politicians were
"tired" and a new approach was necessary. Yayi told us that
in the communes in which the election results are disputed
FCBE, his party, won the elections on Election Day but the
CENA's final results gave the victory to his opponents.
According to Yayi, the CENA's membership, which is jointly
determined by the President, the civil society, and the
National Assembly, is biased against the FCBE. Note: As
previously reported in Ref B a number of FCBE ballots were
invalidated by the CENA when it verified the original ballot
counts performed in the field. End Note. Yayi continued that
his government will wait for the Supreme Court's decisions on

the disputed elections before proceeding to inaugurate
municipal governments in those areas. Note: Beninese
electoral law calls for the installation of candidates based
on the CENA's results. Appeals to the Supreme Court are not
grounds, under the law, to refuse to install municipal
candidates. End Note.

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What happened in Avrankou?
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3.(U) On June 10, according to press reports, supporters of
PRD, the party that secured the majority of seats on
Avrankou's communal council, failed in their attempt to
inaugurate the municipal council after FCBE supporters armed
with clubs and machetes intervened to prevent the
inauguration. A brawl broke out between the two groups
resulting in injuries and property damage. Some news reports
indicated that the police did not intervene to stop the
incident but the Minister of Decentralization, Local
Authority and Planning, Issa Moko argued that the police did
its best to end the protest. Issa reiterated that the
government suspended inauguration of councilors to avoid such
incidents.

4.(U) This incident in Avrankou is the second protest of its
kind. Additionally, two weeks ago in Seme, another PRD
stronghold in southeastern Benin, the police tamped down a
similar protest using tear gas. As reflected in President
Yayi's frustrations noted above, Issa, in public remarks,
laid out the root cause of these protests as the differences
between the public vote count which immediately followed the
elections on April 20 and the final results released by the
CENA. According to the embassy's contacts in FCBE, many feel
that the CENA changed the results to favor other parties. In
general, the protesters demand the Supreme Court handle
pending electoral appeals before the installation of the new
councilors and mayors.

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Comment
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5.(C) COMMENT: This is the first extended dispute of

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electoral results in Benin's history. The government's
decision to wait for the Supreme Court's determination of the
final results before seating new municipal governments will
allow this problem to simmer for quite some time. This
dispute, and the politicization of the CENA, does not bode
well for the presidential elections in 2011. President
Yayi's lack of confidence in the CENA could become a larger
problem in the run-up to the 2011 presidential elections when
he will most probably be a candidate and his government will
be responsible for financing the CENA and then respecting its
decisions. The creation of a permanent, and trusted,
electoral commission as well as a permanent and electronic
voters registry before the next election is imperative to
build confidence in the electoral process and to ensure
trusted and reliable results. END COMMENT.

BROWN