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Senators and deputies
Deputy Arnel Belizaire arrested as prosecution set in motion against him
Depute Arnel Belizaire is in custody after the Chief prosecutor of Port-au-Prince, Kerson Darius, has set prosecution in motion against the parliamentarian.
Deputy Arnel Belizaire is accused by Chief prosecutor of Port-au-Prince for opening fire on the people who have been protesting.
According to a reported, Arnel Belizaire was actually present and he was in possession of an assault rifle.
Deputy Arnel Belizaire has been under suspension--with a pay cut--due to his physical assault on Minister Phelito Doran.
He has a history of unpredictable and violent behavior: in early 2014, he was suspected of transporting contraband from the Dominican Republic past Customs checkpoint.
In another incident he breached security at the Prosecutor's office so detainees could break free. He has also been known to procure illegal weapons for protests against the government.
Six opposition senators within the G6
The six Haitian Senators that have been able to pull the break on the government of Michel Martelly are member of a group called G6. They are: Jean-Baptiste Bien-Aime (North East), Jean-Charles Moïse (North), Francky Exius (South), Westner Polycarpe (North), John Joël Joseph (West) and Jean William Jeanty (Nippes)
Senator Wencesclas Assaults MORACS Delegate
Senator Wencesclas assaulted Daniel Theodore of Protest Movement for Advancement of Coral Soult. Theodore confronted Wencesclas he neglected to fulfill commitments made to Jacmelienne citizens.
Wencesclas admitted he attacked Theodore giving ". . . him two punches . . . in the face!" When trying to file a complaint at the police station, Theodore was told Wencesclas ". . . enjoyed immunity . . ."
Theodore's prosecution team, Andre Michel and Newton Saint Juste, vowed they would get justice for Theodore.
The six Senators in opposition to Michel Martelly
Here is a picture of the six Haitian Senators who have been in opposition to Michel Martelly
The famous six includes: Senator Westner Polycarpe, Senator Moise Jean Charles, Senator Pierre Francky Exius, Senator Jean Baptiste Bien-Aime, Senator Jean William Jeanty and Senator John Joel Joseph
These six senators are also in complete opposition to the El Rancho agreement reached between the Executive government, the Legislative and other sectors of the Haitian society
Abel Descollines, Mirebalais-Boucan Carré
Deputy Abel Descollines from Mirebalais-Boucan Carré gave an ultimatum to President Michel Martelly. He declared yesterday that the government must hold election in 2014 and that if he doesn't, he himself will join the opposition against him. After two years of delay, if this does not take place, the government will be forced to resign
Michel Joseph and Simon Dieuseul Desras - December 2013
Here is a picture of Haitian President Michel Joseph Martelly and the President of the Assembly, Simon Dieuseul Desras .
This picture is shocking to me as it may be surprising to many. From recent comments in the press, Simon Dieuseul Desras would make one believe that he is in complete opposition with President Michel Martelly
Senator Simon Dieuseul Desras
Here is a picture of Senator Simon Dieuseul Desras. He has great concerned with current Haitian president for not holding the elections on time. The election under the government of Michel Martelly has already been delayed for almost 3 years.
Simon Dieuseul Desras has expressed his concerns about the current situation as he sees it a threat to checks and balances
Fritz Gerald Bourjolly and Jean Rene Lochard fight
Les députés Fritz Gérald Bourjolly et Jean René Lochard se récon
August, 2013 - Deputé Fritz Gérald Bourjolly pran anpil kou nan bouch li, nan yon goumen Ak Depute Jean René Lochard. Rapor Radio Kiskeya di Bouch li pete
This picture shows Members Fritz Gerald Bourjolly and Jean Rene Lochard publicly reconciled after their public fight in the Haitian Parliament
Haiti Pre-fabricated Temporary Haitian Parliament Building
Here is a picture of the new pre-fabricated homes where the new Haitian parliament will be located until a more permanent one will be built. Edmond Mulet handed pre-fabricated Temporary Haitian Parliament Building to Kelly Bastien.
The pre-fabricated Haitian parliament offers much more comforts to the Haitian law makers. The houses are air-conditioned and provide adequate space to conduct the businesses of the country