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Inauguration And Swearing In Of Michel Martelly
Here is a picture of the president-elect michel Martelly getting ready for his inauguration and swearing as the new president of Haiti
After the ceremony, a reception is to take place at the Karibe Convention Center.
All the arrangements including greeting of foreign dignitaries, accommodation, transport and security, are currently in progress
Michel Martelly Dominican Senator Felix Bautista
There is an allegation of Kickbacks reported by Dominican Journalist Nuria Piera between the Haitian President Michel Martelly and Dominican Senator Felix Bautista.
According to Dominican Investigative Journalist Nuria Piera, there has been large amount of money exchanged not only with the Haitian president Michel Martelly buralso with the former Candidate Mirlande Manigat. The report indicated that President Michel Martelly received at least $$2.5 million in the form of Kickbacks by a Dominican construction firm owned by Dominican Senator Felix Bautista.
Pierre-Edouard Kanzki alleged to be involved in Michel Martelly plot
Here is a picture of Pierre-Edouard Kanzki , the man accused with Dominican Colonel retired Pedro Julio Goico. The two were stated in Dominican press to be involved in a plot to to destabilize and eventually overthrow the government of President Michel Martelly.
Pierre-Edouard Kanzki rejected the accusation for wanting to destabilize the Haitian government, Michel Martelly. "The Dominican press reported a plot that I would have fomented against the President Joseph Michel Martelly. What a joke !", stated Pierre-Edouard Kanzki. He went further to say that he, just like the Haitian singer Wyclef Jean was involved in the fight to elect Michel Martelly.
Protest in Port-au-Prince against Martelly
Here is a picture showing the protest agains the Government of Michel Martelly in Port-au-Prince. The Haitian population took to the streets on Sunday, September 30, 2012. They are following a path already started by the Cities of Les Cayes, Cap-Haitian and other regions to show their frustration about the current situation.