PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Two of the top three candidates in Haiti’s presidential election on Saturday rejected a plan to have vote tally sheets rechecked by a new commission amid allegations of irregularities and fraud. The presidential palace Guard of Honour attend a flag hoisting after four days of protests in Port-au-Prince December 10, 2010. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz) The development added more uncertainty to a poor and chaotic Caribbean nation wracked by political violence, a catastrophic earthquake and a rampant cholera outbreak. Violent protests broke out after the Provisional Electoral Council announced on Tuesday…
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Haiti presidential candidates reject vote recheck