FSIN says allegations are false, elections to continue
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says it will go ahead with the organization’s elections despite calls from within to postpone it.
A number of candidate hopefuls claimed they were arbitrarily left off the ballot for the October 28th vote, alleging political interference resulted in them being wrongfully disqualified.
The FSIN addressed the allegations in a news release on Tuesday afternoon.
“Baseless allegations against the FSIN, the FSIN Credentials Committee, and the electoral officials have recently surfaced in the media by a few candidates that were deemed ineligible to run in the upcoming election. Those issues were further exacerbated by members of the FSIN Senate. The actions of these candidates and those members of the Senate is an attempt to subvert the resolutions and legislation of the FSIN Chiefs-in-Assembly,” the release stated.