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Michel Martelly and G6 Opposition
This picture is priceless. Michel Martelly finally met with three members of the opposition
It finally happened, the meeting between the Haitian President, Michel Martelly and members of G6 finally took place. Here is a picture of the President with Senators: John Joël Joseph (West), Jean-Baptiste Bien-Aimé (Northeast), Jean William Jeanty (Nippes) and Francky Exius (South). The remaining two Senators of the G6, Moise Jean Charles and Westner Polycarpe declined the invitation.
The met in the objective to find a solution to the current crisis in Haiti. The government has not been able to hold election for three consecutive years.
Kreyol pale, Kreyol kompran..
Ginyin yon Proveb an Kreyol ki di: " De Monn Pa Kontre, Mon De Moun Rankontre Kan Minm" . Anbin, sa se vre oiu. Pou jan te ginyin joure antre de group sa yo, et pi konyè-a pou moun sa yo ape fè Foto zepol ak sepil. Mezanmi, se pa te de ni twa non oiu ke mwin te tande: Kamikaz, Geriya, Antipep. Lot kote-a, lo joure lot la: rizez, mantè, recelè, Machan Let.
Ebyen, konyè-a, de je ouè, manti kaba
Gade lè yo nan foto ak Prezidan Martelly. Moun yo boude tankou kong. Se yon sel bagay mwin pè pou yo. jan ke yo
gonfle nan foto sa, mesye sa yo ka pete nan ninpot moman.
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)
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