The international community can finally breathe a sigh of relief_for
now. After months of uncertainty, speculation and multiple twists, an end is in
sight to Haiti's presidential contest. The provisional electoral council (CEP)
announced on 4 April that pop star and political neophyte Michel “Sweet Micky"
Martelly had defeated Mirlande Manigat in the 20 March presidential run-off.
While the result is preliminary, with the final announcement expected later in
the month, the scale of his win (67.57% to 31.74%) suggests no further
surprises. This convincing victory will not translate into a strong mandate
however. On top of the daunting priorities facing the president-elect - namely
post-quake reconstruction efforts and arresting the cholera epidemic -
Martelly's chief challenge will be to address the major question marks over his
authority.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1180 words.
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