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Six candidates wanting to be the next Prime Minister of Haiti
here is a picture of the Six candidates who want to become the next Prime Minister of Haiti under Head of State, Jocelerme Privert
Mirlande Manigat, presented by the JISTIS platform
Edgard Leblanc Fils, proposed by the majority bloc in the Chamber of Deputies
Fritz Jean, proposed by the civil society and human rights organizations
Jacques Sampeur, proposed by the G30,
Joanas Gay, proposed by the platform Vérité
Simon Dieuseul Desras, presented by the platform Palmis
During his first press conference on February 19th, 2016, Jocelerme Privert, the provisional president of Haiti, announced the names of six probable contenders for the Prime Minister's seat. They were: Ms. Myrlande Manigat (representing JISTIS platform), economist Fritz Jean (proposed by the civil society and human rights organizations), former Senator Edgard Leblanc Fils (proposed by the majority bloc in the Chamber of Deputies and the minority bloc in the Senate of the Republic), Jacques Sampeur (proposed by the G30), former Senator Simon Dieuseul Desras (proposed by the platform Palmis) and former Minister Joanas Gay (proposed by the platform Vérité). However, after extensive discussions in the Parliament on Wednesday, February 24, that number reduced to three, Mirlande Manigat, Edgar Leblanc Fils and Fritz Jean. Finally, economist Fritz Jean was chosen by Haiti's provisional President Jocelerme Privert on late Thursday, on February 25, 2016.
Result Of The 2010 Haiti Election By Conseil Electoral Provisoire CEP
Conseil Electoral Provisoire CEP announces Election Results
Coming first is Mirlande Manigat with 336,878 votes or 31.37 percent of the votes. Jude Celestin was second with 241,462 votes or 22.48 percent of the votes. Michel Martelly was third, with 234,617 votes or 21.84 percent of the votes. Jean Henri Ceant, with 87,834 votes or 8.18 percent of the votes. Jacques-Edouard Alexis came with 32,932 votes or 3.07 percent of the votes. Charles Henry Baker, 25,512 votes or 2.38 percent. Chavannes Jeunes had a total of 19,348 votes or 1.8 percent of the votes. All other candidates have less than one percent of the votes.
Mirlande Manigat possible Prime minister to Jocelerme Privert
Here is a picture of Mirlande Manigat with {Provisional President Jocelerme Privert as she is a possible candidate for Prime minister.
On February 16th, 2016, Provisional President Privert had a meeting with Mr. André Michel at the National Palace along with several other political leaders. Mr. André Michel was the presidential candidate under the banner of the JISTIS. Mirlande H. Manigat was also present there in her capacity of the General Secretary of the Rally of Progressive National Democrats (RDNP). After the conclusion of the meeting, Michel said he has proposed the name of Mirlande Manigat as the new Prime Minister to lead the Transitional Government and President Privert was convinced that there would be no problem of cohabitation with Mirlande Manigat as his Prime Minister. André looked confident on the belief that the President would accept his choice.
Former Presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat recipient of tear gas
Here is the picture where former presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat was taking part of a manifestation to demand the release of Florestal brothers from prison and the end of proceedings against the lawyer André Michel
This manifestation did not turn the way the manifestants wanted. According to Mrs. Manigat, the Police was cooperating at the beginning. However, they later to confront the manifestants who were demonstating peacefully.
After some unsuccessful attempt to negotiate with Mirlande Manigat, where the former presidential candidate was invited inside and to which she refused, the police decided to disperse the people with tear gas
Mirlande Manigat
Mirlande Manigat is a former former first lady of Haiti under her husband Leslie Manigat, was born in Miraguane on November 3, 1940. She is a smart Haitian woman who ran as a candidate for the 2010 Haiti election, under the Progressive National Democrats RDNP . Many people said that she was the most qualified candidate in the 2010 Haiti election
Mirlande Manigat And Michele Martelly
It seems that the two candidates likely to go for the runoff election in 2010 are Mirlande Manigat and Michele Martelly.
the two candidates likely to participate in the runoff Haiti election are Michel Martelly and Mirlande Manigat. We were told by a trusted source that partial polling are so far showing the two ahead and that the CEP will likely confirm this
Michel Martelly And Mirlande Manigat
Here is a picture of the two Candidates Michel Martelly on the Left using his charm on the other candidate Mirlande Manigat. Michel is kissing the hand of Mirlande. However, to not underestimate Michal Martelly who will go head to head with Mirlande Manigat in the election run-off scheduled for March 20, 2011. The fight will likely become bad while each candidate will try to become the next president of Haiti
Mirlande Manigat accused Martelly on money-laundering for Carnival in Les cayes
The Haitian government had to go public to denounce the allegation of former Presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat who accused the Martelly government for being involved in money-laundering. Mrs Manigat claimed that the 2012 carnival moved to the city of Les Cayes to make it easy for money-laundering. That large-scale money laundering happening in Les Cayes with the agents coming by boat, with cash.
The report said that Prime Minister Garry Conilled was shocked to hear such an allegation from a former Presidential candidate. He said that Ms. Manigat has no basis for making such an accusation and went on to clarify that the only reason the 2012 Carnival was moved to the City of Les Cayes in light of the objective of president Michel Martelly to decentralize the country