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Cardinal Chibly Langlois with political Parties

Cardinal Chibly Langlois with political Parties

Here is a picture of Cardinal Chibly Langlois with some of the Haitian political Parties at the Karibe.

The picture was taken after their first meeting where the parties agreed on the protocol of the debate.

His Eminence Cardinal Chibly Langlois is in charge of an attempt to revive the dialogue. The official dialogue will start on Friday at Hotel El Rancho

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Haiti Politic, the art of politic

Haiti Politic, the art of politic

While Haiti draws closer to a Presidential Election, the population still waits for the implementation of certain staples to make their elections more civilized. As yet, there has been no finalization of the electoral law, no time set for an election and great debate as to whether the Senators have, indeed, completed their term. The last election was done up quickly after the massive earthquake forced the need for it. This time around, the Haitian people ought to have a more deliberate route to democracy.

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Fanmi Lavalas with Maryse Narcisse and Moise Jean charles

Fanmi Lavalas with Maryse Narcisse and Moise Jean charles

Here is a picture attempting to reconstruct the new structure of the Fanmi Lavalas following the open conflict between Maryse Narcisse and Moise Jean Charles.

To many political analysts, it appears that the Fanmi Lavalas party has been split into two important groups: Baz Lavalas and the Lavalas Hierarchy. These two groups can be useful useful and important in helping Fanmi Lavalas get back to power

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Haiti Executive fighting against Legislative Branch

Haiti Executive fighting against Legislative Branch

The struggle between Haiti's Executive Branch and those represented as the Legislative arm of the Government is unbalanced in quantity on one hand and by quality of power on another. The Executive Branch, by number, is represented by the Haitian President and his elected Prime Minister. While these two are vastly outnumbered by the ninety-nine member Chamber of Deputies and also the Senate, the power is decidedly lodged on the unilateral side of the Executive Branch.

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Rats Abandoning Sinking Ship

Rats Abandoning Sinking Ship

The notion that "Rats Abandoning Sinking Ship" imply those leaving are selfish and disloyal. It is something that is true in many aspects of life and can be apply in politic, workplace or any other field.

In a sense, it means that when things are good, I am with you. However, the moment I see danger in the horizon, I will be the first to leave and will no longer want to be part of the team.

There have been many examples of Rats Abandoning Sinking Ship in the Haitian politic. Some people will find their way in any government. They usually not attached to any ideology.

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Tet Kale Slogan transformed to Kale Tet by opposition

Tet Kale Slogan transformed to Kale Tet by opposition

The government of Michel Martelly is not appreciative of the fact that many in the opposition is now referring to his government as a government of Kale Tet. This is not what it was intended to be.

Originally, Michel Martelly had the slogan Tet Kale that worked very well for him. It worked so well that he decided to form a new Political party under the name Tet Kale.

However, as the opposition is getting stronger and more vocal, they managed to transform is slogan to Kale Tet, an name not very flattering in the Haitian Creole.

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Political Confrontation in Haiti

Political Confrontation in Haiti

This is one thing that is current in Haiti, Political Confrontation. This is a country that has had its share of crisis since its independence. Unfortunately, the Haitians have not been able to see that it is costing the country a great deal.

In Haiti, many of our politicians are not really interested in many of the issues that are affecting the population such as good school, health care, security, and others. For most Haitian politicians, what is immediate in their calendar is when will the next election in the country take place.

Because of the constant fight and crisis, the country has not been able to take off really. We need to think the real need for Haiti is not who is write or who is wrong, who is "Lavalace" or who is "Tet Kale", who is "Duvalierist or GNbist". The issue is Haiti and we are all in it

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Is Lavalas of Jean Bertrand Aristide destabilizing Martelly Government?

Is Lavalas of Jean Bertrand Aristide destabilizing Martelly Government?

This is something that many supporters of the Martelly regime would want you to believe. They thing that all these recent demonstrations in the streets or positions taken by some prominent leaders have something to do with the Lavalas regime.

Some as a matter of fact even accused the Lavalas leader of paying some Senators or Deputies for manifesting publicly against the current government

Now do you think that Jean Bertrand Aristide has anything to do with the public protests that have been growing recently?

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Serge Gilles and Evans Paul

Serge Gilles and Evans Paul

President Martelly, faced with the threat of impeachment by Parliament, made an unexpected visit to two opposition leaders, Serge Gilles and Evans Paul.

During his talks with Gilles, which lasted tow hours, the discussion covered a range of topics, including the possible dissolution of Parliament in January. Martelly's talks with Evans followed the same format. Neither would say much about what was said to the media. Parliament is considering a proposal to impeach Martelly if he doesn't hold elections by year's end.

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Former Presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat recipient of tear gas

Former Presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat recipient of tear gas

Here is the picture where former presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat was taking part of a manifestation to demand the release of Florestal brothers from prison and the end of proceedings against the lawyer André Michel

This manifestation did not turn the way the manifestants wanted. According to Mrs. Manigat, the Police was cooperating at the beginning. However, they later to confront the manifestants who were demonstating peacefully.

After some unsuccessful attempt to negotiate with Mirlande Manigat, where the former presidential candidate was invited inside and to which she refused, the police decided to disperse the people with tear gas

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