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Co-ownership in Haiti as President Michel Martelly signed new decree
There is a new reality in Haiti. With the new decree signed by President Michel Martelly about Co-Ownership, the government expects to solve the crisis in housing in Haiti. The new law will allow many people to own apartments instead in a building in Haiti.
This is a first in the history of the country. Many people have been asking the question: Is this Co-ownership really possible in Haiti? A country where no one trusts no one. A country where people tend to take the law into their own hands in search of justice.
Lumane Casimir And Songs
This is a picture of Lumane Casimir. As you can see she is in the process of performing one of her songs. She is performing in front of an audience.
Charles Henry Baker In A Photo With A Fan
This is the picture of Charlito with a fan. The fan was posing with Haiti Presidential candidate Baker following a presentation at the Little Haiti Cultural Center.
There were many people who attended this discussion. Charlito was ab le to present his plan for Haiti in an easy way so that everyone at the place could understand.
Many highly intelligent questions were raised by the public as well
Switzerland To Return Up To 5.8 Million Of Duvalier Frozen Assets To The Haitian Government
Herew is a picture representing the money that the Swiss government entends to return to Haiti.
The Swiss government announced that the Federal Department of Finance started the process before the Federal Administrative Court FAC concerning the Duvalier assets frozen in Switzerland.











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