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Lucmane Delile new Government Commissioner

Lucmane Delile new Government Commissioner

Here is a picture of Lucmane Delile, the new Commissioner of the Government of Port-au-Prince

Mr. Delile took office Tuesday as the new Commissioner of the Government of Port-au-Prince in October, 2012.
One of his priority as the new Government commissioner mentioned is a war on crime. He wants to deal with the kidnapping problem that has created insecurity in Haiti for a long time head to head

His direct message to the kidnappers: "They should change professions and hand over their weapons to become good citizens. Otherwise, they will simply take refuge in a hole"

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Josue Pierre-Louis in new Permanent Electoral Council

Josue Pierre-Louis in new Permanent Electoral Council

The very close friend of President Michel martelly, Josue Pierre-Louis, seems to be the basis for the creation of the new Permanent Electoral Council.

One Haitian Senator who is against this is Steven Benedict. He denounced that the appointment of Mr. Joshua Pierre-Louis as one of the six members for the Permanent Electoral Council. As you can remember, this nomination was made recently by President Michel Martelly

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Josue Pierre-Louis has submitted resignation

Josue Pierre-Louis has submitted resignation

Here is a picture of the former Haitian minister of justice and public safety, Mr. Josue Pierre-Louis resigned from his post as Minister of Justice because he wanted to avoid a Senate interpellation for his presumed involvement in the arrest of Haitian Senator Arnel Belizaire

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New Haiti Secrétaire D’état à la Sécurité, Reginald Delva

New Haiti Secrétaire D’état à la Sécurité, Reginald Delva

Here is a picture of Haiti most recent Secrétaire D'état à la Sécurité, Reginald Delva.

He was appointed in the position by Haitian president Michel Martelly.

The Secrétaire D'état à la Sécurité is responsible for looking at all aspects of the national security in the country and assure that all these various pieces are working properly. Mr. Delva would be responsible for the good functioning of the Police force; however his job does not stop there. He is also the one responsible for a decent living condition of these Police offiicers. The Secrétaire D'état à la Sécurité is also responsible for delinquent children in the streets, mental patients without proper facility to go to. Also, all the Haitians being deported from countries all over the world, transportation, drug regulation, enforcement of building codes, in brief, anything that is likely to affect the security of the Haitian population.

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Jean Renel Senatus, New Commissioner

Jean Renel Senatus, New Commissioner

Here is a photo of Jean Renel Senatus, New Commissioner.
is here to stay. The new Commissioner has demonstrated a certain confidence that he will hold on to the job. He has a reputation for being a defender of human rights. With the acceptance of this new position, Jean Renel Senatus will focus on on pretrial detention, juvenile delinquency and violence against women.

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Paul Altidor, The New Ambassador Of Haiti To The U.S.

Paul Altidor, The New Ambassador Of Haiti To The U.S.

One of the greatest Haitians of a time is definitely Paul Altidor. He is the current ambassador of Haiti to the US where he was appointed in the post on January of 2012 and where he officially presented his credentials to the president Barrack Obama in May of the same year. He has had a successful career as an economist having studied and worked as an economist for a long time.

Paul Altidor was born and raised in Haiti but eventually moved to the US in Boston where he grew up and where he also attended school. He later joined bachelor's degree in economics from Boston College and a master's in international development from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paul Altidor has had various achievements in his life where he has worked for different organizations and where he has acquired a great deal of experience in different fields.

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Paul Altidor, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Paul Altidor, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Paul Altidor is the new Haiti ambassador

Prior to becoming the ambassador to Haiti, Paul Altidor was the vice president for the Clinton bush Haiti fund which was established in 2010 after the devastating earthquake that rocked the Haitian community that year. The fund was meant to raise funds to help those hit by the earthquake and was endorsed by various top level people including the president of the US Barrack Obama and the previous presidents Clinton and Bush.

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Paul Denis accused Senate Committee as Committee with Political Propaganda

Paul Denis accused Senate Committee as Committee with Political Propaganda

The minister of justice in Haiti, Mr. Paul Denis, is one unsatisfied customer with the Senate Committee responsible to inquiry on corruption and electoral fraud.

He believes the practices used by the Committee, for which Senator Youri Latortue is in charge is not a real committee looking to inquire about the process. According to Paul Denis, the Senate Committee is involved in political propaganda

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Jean Renel Senatus

Jean Renel Senatus

Here is a picture of Jean Renel Senatus who has been appointed as Government Prosecutor in Haiti. It is a job that is considered to very unstable for many.

Jean Renel Senatus understands that the concept of Justice in Haiti has been a great problem and that it is far from being perfect. He wants to do his best to bring justice closer to the Haitian people

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Haiti is one of the top five failed states for 2010

Haiti is one of the top five failed states for 2010

According to Foreign Policy Magazine and the Fund for Peace, the following is the list of the states that ranked the highest in the Failed States Index, accompanied with their scores:

Number 1: Somalia 113.4
Number 2: Chad 110.3
Number 3: Sudan 108.7
Number 4: Dem. Rep. of Congo 108.2
Number 5: Haiti 108.0

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