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Pierrot Delienne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, a.i. Interior

Pierrot Delienne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, a.i. Interior

Here is a picture of Pierrot Delienne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister a.i. Interior

On Monday, March 28, 2016, in the salons of the Chancellery in Musseau, Pierrot Delienne, a newcomer to the cabinet has been installed as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, and also as the Minister of Interior and Territorial Communities (ad interim), replacing the outgoing Chancellor Lener Renauld. Pierrot Delienne was a professor of marketing and program manager at the Haiti Quisqueya University and holds an MBA from the University of Quebec in Montreal (1983), a business administration degree and a law degree from the State University of Haiti. In 2006, he represented as Minister Counsellor in Geneva at the Mission of Haiti to the World Trade Organization (WTO). During his speech for the occasion, the new Chancellor has pledged to make Haitian diplomacy more dynamic and prominent on the international stage. Haiti will be more visible on the international bodies and on the World stages to protect the rights and interests of Haitian nationals living outside and inside the country.

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Do you think Michel Martelly is Haitian, American or Italian

Do you think Michel Martelly is Haitian, American or Italian

The Haitian president has been accused for holding foreign citizenships. According to Senator Moise Jean-Charles, President Michel Martelly is a citizen of the United States and Italy, beside Haiti. A commission was formed following these allegation to investigate the nationality of the Haitian president.

The investigation which is lead by nine senates will look at the allegations and come up with a conclusion. It is formed by Joseph Lambert, Yvon Buissereth, Steven Benoit, Youri Latortue, Dieuseul Simon Deras, Evallière Beauplan, John Joel Joseph, Nenel Cassy and Moise Jean-Charles) on whether or not the Haitian President Michel Martelly is in possession of American and Italian citizenship

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