Vanuatu Election Observer Feature

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 October 2012 07:31

Vanuatu goes to the polls on October 30th in its first election in four years. PiPP is following the election closely and will provide up to the minute news and analysis of the election and its outcome.


2 comments on “Vanuatu Election Observer Feature

  1. Will you be covering the ‘review on unsuccessful female political candidacy and strategy for the future’ on Unity Day November 29 (to review why no female candidates were successful in elections) as noted in the Vanuatu Daily Post? (I read about it in Pacific Islands Report http://pidp.org/pireport/2012/November/11-21-03.htm)

    Would love to have more information around this. Robin

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