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Michel Martell Inauguration

Michel Martell Inauguration

Here is a picture of the inauguration. This is a view of the Members of Haitian Fanfar at Michel Martelly Inauguration

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The Inauguration Of Michel Martelly

The Inauguration Of Michel Martelly

a Picture from the inauguration - This is the stage where Michel Martelly, the New President of Haiti addressed the public

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Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration With Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton

Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration With Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton

Here is a picture of the people invited at Caracol Industrial park Inauguration. Present were Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton. This was built with hurricane relief funds, a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank

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Michel Martelly hospitalized and had surgery in the hand

Michel Martelly hospitalized and had surgery in the hand

The Haitian President Michel Martelly had to take a medical leave. He was in Florida for a surgery in his hands. The medical procedure was quite a secret until everything was done. A week before the crisis with Deputy Belizaire, Michel Martelly left Haiti for the United States. He stated that he was going for medical treatment but without specifying the problem.

Upon his return from his hospitalization in the US where the medical procedure was performed, Michel Martelly told reporters at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport: "Every time I lifted the left arm I had pain. " "I've come back strong and healthy."

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Michel Martelly Inauguration - National Palace

Michel Martelly Inauguration - National Palace

Here is a picture of the inauguration. Preparation work for the Martelly Inauguration at the National Palace

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Haitian President Michel Martelly deleted Facebook comments about corruption

Haitian President Michel Martelly deleted Facebook comments about corruption

Here is a picture of Haitian President Michel Martelly. Facebook friend of the president, Florestal, posted a comment on his Facebook page. However, the comment was deleted by the person monitoring the account.

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Michel Martelly Inauguration

Michel Martelly Inauguration

Here is a picture of the inauguration. This is a view inside of the new Temporary place for the senators and deputies. At the National Assembly, all the Senators and Deputies ere patiently waiting for Michel Martelly

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Nuria Piera Uncovered At Least 2.5 Million In Kickback To Michel Martelly

Nuria Piera Uncovered At Least 2.5 Million In Kickback To Michel Martelly

The Haitian president Michel Martelly has completely denied kickbacks received from a Dominican construction firm owned by Dominican Senator Felix Bautista for his campaign. In a report conducted by Dominican investigative journalist Nuria Piera there is an allegation that Michel Martelly received at least 2.5 million in kickback
According to Michel Martelly: This is a campaign of character assassination and an attack on my integrity and to also hinder modernization and development of Haiti. The Haitian president has been dealing with several issues since he began his presidency. There have been accusation and allegation of Haiti President Michel Martelly's identity, nationality, and recently bribe, corruption and kickbacks charges

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The Inauguration As Bill Clinton Attending The Inauguration

The Inauguration As Bill Clinton Attending The Inauguration

a Picture of the former president of the United States, Mr. Bill Clinton, as he was on his way to attend the inauguration of Michel Martelly as the 46th president of Haiti

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Michel Martell Inauguration

Michel Martell Inauguration

Here is a picture of the inauguration of Michel Martelly on May 14, 2011. In attendance was the former president of the United States, Bill Clinton as he represented the Obama government at the ceremony

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