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Jude Célestin and Moïse Jean-Charles leading in poll
Here are the two presidential candidates who are leading the poll early in Haiti Presidential election, Jude Célestin and Moïse Jean-Charles
Jude Celestin and Moise Jean-Charles First and Second in Polling Results
The Office of Research in Computer Science and Economic and Social Development polled the voting public on their preferences for presidential, senatorial, and deputorial candidates.
The margins of error were 1% for presidential candidates; 3-4% for senate seats, and 10% plus for deputy seats.
The candidate, who came out on top with 15.1% of the vote, was Jude Celestin, and in second place, with 9.6% of the vote was Moise Jean-Charles.
Moïse Jean-Charles on his Horse
Here is a picture of Haiti Presidential candidate Moïse Jean-Charles on his horse. It is likely that many of his transportation will be done by horse.
Former Senator Jean Charles Moïse is a contended man who already sees himself as the next Haitian President. He is confident of his victory in the upcoming presidential election from the Platform of the radical opposition "Petit Dessalin". He has challenged his strongest opponent President Martelly and has said that there is nobody in the government or in any international community who can pose a threat to our victory. The election on October 25 would be a simple matter of formality. He has promised that once he is in power, there will be no witch hunt, those guilty of financial crimes will face the consequences. In the upcoming Haitian election, three political parties have submitted a nomination for more than 220 candidates: Fusion of Social Democrats (FUSION) [12 Senate candidates, 86 for deputy], Organization of People in Struggle (OPL) [10 Senate candidates, 83 for deputy] and the Patriotic People's Movement Dessalinien (MOPOD) 6 candidates for the Senate and 30 for deputies
Platfom Pitit Desalin nominated Jean-Charles Moïse candidate for President
The three-time Mayor of Milot was officially nominated by Platfom Pitit Desalin to become their candidate for President during the next election in Haiti. As the registration of candidacy for president will begin on May 20, 2015, Many of the candidates are already known. However, some who have been observing the the election process estimate that the number of candidates for President in Haiti will go over 100.
The platform Pitit Desalin officially has nominated former Senator Jean-Charles Moïse as its electoral candidate for the President of the Republic of Haiti who will be sworn-in on Sunday, February 7, 2016. The time limit for submitting registration of presidential candidates was set between May 11 and 20, 2015. The campaigning for presidential candidates will begin on June 8, 2015 for the scheduled election on October 25, 2015. So far, dozens of personalities have publicly declared their intention to replace President Michel Martelly at the National Palace on 7 February 2016. Senator Jean-Charles Moise, three-time Mayor of Milot, appears to be one of the frontrunner, but a divided opposition may threaten an ultimate run. Senator Jean-Charles Moïse is considered as the man behind this new political platform 'Pitit Desalin'.
Daly Valet with plateforme Pitit Dessalines and Moise Jean Charles
Here is ia picture where Daly Valet officially loined plateforme Pitit Dessalines of Moise Jean Charles and Assad Volcy
Recently, in the first week of April, 2015, journalist Daly Valet has announced his decision to join the platform of Pitit Desalin, an ideology based political coalition embodied by former Senator Moïse Jean-Charles. It is not sure whether Daly Valet will be a candidate for the upcoming election, furthermore, it was never clear before whether Daly Valet is a sympathizer or a member of the opposition. He was one of the journalists who met the President Martelly in December 2014 as part of a series of consultations on the political crisis in Haiti and guided him to the poor state of the country before his presidency. However, this platform has accumulated some fierce opponents of President Martelly. Pitit Desalin, is a political union of popular democratic organizations and it includes FOPARC; the platform has been created by former Senator Moïse Jean-Charles, who wants nothing but to remove President Martelly from power by any means.
Platfom Pitit Desalin will not talk with President Michel Martelly
Here is a picture where members of Platfom Pitit Desalin stated that they will not talk with President Michel Martelly
Pitit Desalin (PD) a coalition of well-regarded democratic organizations, has rejected an invitation to meet with Haitian President Michel Martelly to work out their differences. Ironically PD leader, Assad Volcy, has an arrest warrant against him issued by the government, and is bemused by the invitation.
Opposition parties Fanmi Lavalas (FL), Inite, Fusion, and Kontrapep have been reluctant to pursue talks with Martelly after repeated invitations from him. FL in particular has not considered Martelly's overtures a serious move to reconcile their differences. The Patriotic Movement of the Democratic Opposition (MOPOD) has also turned down an invitation to meet with Martelly. Leaders consider the offer too little, too late.
Martelly, acting on another recommendation of the commission, has released 36 political prisoners to activist attorneys Michel Andre and Newton St. Juste. MOPOD thinks this is not enough and intends to bring legal action against Martelly for capital human rights violations. They also want the National Fund for Education audited for possible corruption activity.
Platfom Pitit Desalin of Assad Volcy and Moise Jean Charles
Pitit Desalin, a political platform of several popular democratic organizations, Some of its leaders include Assad Volcy, Moise Jean Charles
PD has no plans to cease demanding Martelly's resignation, and is not satisfied with the stepping down of Prime Minister Lamothe. In a released statement Senator Jean-Charles Moise, another PD leader, said the commission's recommendations mean nothing to them, commenting "The resignation of Prime Minister Lamothe makes us neither hot or cold."
Demonstrations demanding the removal of the Martelly-Lamothe administration are still ongoing despite Lamothe's leaving office. In fact, protests have become more violent, with larger numbers of people joining in them.
Moise Jean Charles Maryse Narcisse Fighting
Here is a picture of two of the most important leaders in the Lavalas party, Moise Jean Charles and Maryse Narcisse.
Since the announcement from the hierarchy of the Fanmi Lavalas to let the public know that Moise Jean Charles and Arnel Belizaire can not speak for the party, there have been tensions between.
In a meeting held in the City of Les Cayes following the announcement, Moise Jean Charles claims to represent the people protesting in the street for the removal of current president Michel Martelly.
Many of the participants were in favor of Moise Jean Charles and Maryse Narcisse had a tough time conducting the meeting
Senator Moïse Jean-Charles called Senator Edwin Zenny Afranchi
There has been an accusation this week by Senator Edwin Zenny who stated that Senator Moïse Jean-Charles called him Afranchi. These two got it wrong. The way democracy is supposed to work is that instead of having fights between states or regions within a country, the battle takes pace in the Senate or House of Representatives. However, for Senator Moïse Jean-Charles; and Edwin Zenny, they are letting their personal distaste for each other blind their judgment .
Guys, you are paid to take care of the business of the people who voted for you.
Do you think Haiti deserves better. a of now, the country remains unovernable.
Moise Jean Charles speaking in French
Here is the Haitian senator from North of Haiti, Moise Jean-Charles speaking in French. There has been a lot of critics about the ability of the senator to express himself into the French Language.
There is a general understanding in Haiti if you are unable to speak French therefore you are not educated or smart.
Senator Moise Jean Charles has become a controversial figure in Haitian politic as he is in opposition to the government of Michel Martelly. He has accused the government for corruption and others.
Moise Jean Charles and President Michel Martelly
Will we ever see a reunion between these two guys: Moise Jean Charles and President Michel Martelly. Since the beginning of his presidency, one Senator has become the symbol of opposition for Martelly. Senator Moise Jean Charles never has anything positive to say about President Michel Martelly. He has accused the Haitian President of being in corruption as well as many others.
Senator Moise Jean Charles is a member of 6 Senators who have been accused of preventing the president from organizing election in Haiti. Finally Presient Michel Martelly has decided to meet the Senators in opposition, including Senator Jean Charles