PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti's presidential campaign is barely under way and election officials are already under fire for barring the candidacy of former prime minister Laurent Lamothe, who hoped to succeed his former boss, President Michel Martelly.
Lawyers for the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) on Wednesday ruled Lamothe lacked the required "discharge," a routine investigation of government ministers into their use of public funds.
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