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After the first batch of disastrous primaries earlier this month, eight constituencies also filed a complaint with the National Electoral Office, but two were referred to the Appeals Committee.
Since then, BNF's electoral office has received 10 complaints after the results. have been announced. Some losing candidates even went so far as to hire their lawyers to write to the party.
The election committee of the BNF met on Tuesday and decided the fate of some of these complaints. Out of 10, eight received an answer while two were referred to the Appeals Committee. The chairman of the BNF's National Electoral Commission, Jerry Rasetshwane, confirmed that they had responded to some of the complaints
"It is true that we have decided on some of the complaints presented to us by some of the members who were not satisfied, some things during the party primaries.
"Out of 10 cases, we rendered a decision in eight cases and two were referred to the Appeals Board to decide to l & # 39; hour. The elections will be held as soon as possible, "he said.
Rasetshwane stated that his committee had not yet decided on the Kanye South constituency and they estimated that
He confirmed that they had made a decision for the Takatokwane constituency, but they have not yet listened to the people who argued for seats in the parliament because they were not there. one of them does not want to be reelected. . Elson Baeletsi, Boingotlo Moeng and Filbert Nagafela are some of the members of the BNF who fought the primaries in Takatokwane.
"Our committee will have to call members again to find out why another does not want to be relaunched. Some of the neighborhoods did not vote and we understand that the results were sent by message to Takatokwane, "he said.
Rasetshwane added that" at Molepolole North "we requested a new execution in two neighborhoods, Borakalalo since we had canceled the elections. and Boribamo-East because the name of a candidate did not appear on the ballot. In Borakalalo, one of the party members had kicked the polls
The elections for Borakalalo and Boribamo would be held on August 4. "Although the Kanye South issue was not discussed, Msgi learned that the constituency could be relaunched because the results were not announced because some constituencies did not stand for election
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