National Assembly election |24 August 2020
US presents its 26 candidates
By Elsie Pointe
United 91㽶Ƶ (US) on Saturday endorsed the nomination of its 26 candidates for the National Assembly election, scheduled to take place from October 22-24.
This was during an extraordinary congress held at the International Conference Centre of 91㽶Ƶ (ICCS).
Present at the ceremony were the US’ executive committee members – including party president Vincent Meriton and deputy president Macsuzy Mondon – nominated candidates for President and Vice-President Danny Faure and Maurice Loustau-Lalanne as well as supporters and activists.
The party’s new line-up for the legislative election consists of a large number of newcomers, which are: Dothy Raforme (Anse Aux Pins), Roger Alphonse (Anse Boileau), Terrence Crea (Anse Etoile), Michel Charles (Au Cap), Wilfred Freminot (Baie Lazare), Steven Rose (Beau Vallon), Ronny Volcère (Bel Air), Sheril Louise (Bel Ombre), Ron Felix (Cascade), Alvin Grandcourt (Grand Anse Praslin), Marie-Andrée Morel (Glacis), Rocky Uranie (Inner Islands), Jill Emile (Les Mamelles), Robert David (Mont Buxton), Lindy Cesar (Mont Fleuri), Flavie Cetoupe (Ile Perseverance), Conrad Gabriel (Pointe Larue) and Rachel Joseph (St Louis).
Also on the ticket are six US candidates from the recently dissolved 6th National Assembly who will be fighting to regain their seats, and these are Sylvanne Lemiel (Anse Royale), Churchill Gill (Baie Ste Anne), Wilbert Herminie (English River), Egbert Aglae (Port Glaud), Audrey Vidot (Roche Caiman) and Paul Ernesta (Takamaka).
Additionally, two veterans of the party have made their comeback – Ivy Edmond (Plaisance) who was a former member of the National Assembly (MNA) and France Bonte (Grand Anse Mahé), who has served on the party’s central committee.
Their nomination were validated and approved by acclamation from the party members present.
All 26 MNA hopefuls were given about one minute each to address the crowd, as well as those watching via the live stream, and express their vision for their respective districts and for 91㽶Ƶ.
US is campaigning to gain back control of the National Assembly which it lost in the 2016 legislative election when opposition coalition Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) won majority seats.
The party’s platform for this upcoming general election is a call for national unity, reflected by its slogan ‘Koste Pour Sesel’.
In his address for the occasion, the US presidential candidate noted that the 26-member team for the legislative election has been chosen to go out into the district to explain the precarious situation 91㽶Ƶ is facing due to Covid-19.
Mr Faure again stressed that a government of national unity is the best solution during this unprecedented crisis, noting that partisan politics which divides the country will not achieve positive results.
“I am offering 91㽶Ƶ a government of national unity, a government that will not only reflect the political forces in our country but one which also reflects other key aspects such as economic forces, the civil society, professionals – a government that will reflect who we truly are as a nation today.”
“We have a strong team which is offering the Seychellois people diverse professional and academic knowledge as well as rich life experience,” added Mr Faure.
“The team comprises youths with effervescence and veterans with much knowledge and experience which 91㽶Ƶ requires today.”
“I know that this team will inspire the Seychellois people, and give them the support and hope that they need in this difficult moment our country is going through. I know that they will explain to the people the true realities in our country, the enemy we are facing and the solutions ahead,” said Mr Faure while adding that the country should not fall to extremist and divide-and-conquer type of politics.
He also called on his MNAs to campaign respectfully and bring the languages of compassion, love, peace and solidarity to Seychellois.
The endorsement of the US candidates comes a week after LDS presented its 26 candidates for the legislative 91㽶Ƶ.
One 91㽶Ƶ, another political party set to participate in the general election, has been gradually revealing its legislative candidates by region.
The Electoral Commission has set the nomination dates for September 16 & 18, 2020 for Presidential and National Assembly candidates respectively.