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Emisyon Fokus sou Manifès Appel du Lambi Vèsyon 2024: “men sa nou vle”

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 Envitasyon Piblik: Swiv Emisyon Fokus sou Manifeste Appel du Lambi Vèsyon 2024 Apre Manifeste Praslin an 1842, yon lòt gwoup Ayisyen ak Ayisyèn, k ap viv nan peyi a tankou lòt bò dlo, deside pwodui yon nouvo manifès kote yo eksprime oswa trase gwo liy sa ki ta dwe fèt an Ayiti. Manifeste sa a kapab konsidere kòm yon dokiman ki di “ men sa nou vle ”. Grégory Sicard ak Raymond F. Lerebours, ki te kolabore avèk lòt moun nan kolektif pwodiksyon manifès la, te patisipe nan emisyon Fokus Marketing samdi sa a. Yo te prezante manifeste la an rezime, epi yo te endike kijan moun kapab jwenn li. Yo te diskite sou estrateji pou pote manifeste a devan yon gran piblik nan yon tan ki pa twò long e avanse pwojè a. Nou envite tout moun pou swiv emisyon sa a, pou konprann objektif manifeste la epi pou patisipe nan mouvman sa a ki ap chache chanjman pozitif pou peyi nou an. Klike sou lyen Facebook ak YouTube ki anba yo pou tande ak gade emisyon an: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shar...

Garry Conille exécute-t-il un plan de100 jours concocté à Washington?

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  Is PM Garry Conille Executing a 100-Days Plan Concocted in Washington? By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson ( Le Français suit ) As a closed-door meeting of the UN Security Council was held today to discuss the situation in Haiti, Prime Minister Garry Conille reaches his second week in office, marked by several key events. The initial actions and strategies of his administration have come under scrutiny. Amidst mounting speculation, a critical question emerges: Is Conille merely executing a 100-days plan devised in Washington? [1] Context and Early Actions Since his appointment, Prime Minister Conille has focused on assembling his government and addressing immediate security concerns. His administration's efforts include installing Rameau Normil as the new chief of the Haitian National Police (PNH), replacing Frantz Elbé. Normil's reappointment has been controversial, given his previous tenure's perceived lack of success [2]. This decision raises questions about the stra...

Recommandations pour le CEP: Indices du Modèle Électoral de 1990-1991

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  Recommendations for the CEP: Insights from the 1990-1991 Election Model By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson ( Le Français suit ) Introduction As Haiti prepares for its upcoming elections, the formation and functioning of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) are of paramount importance. Drawing from historical precedents, particularly the relatively successful elections of 1990-1991, we can glean valuable lessons and recommendations to ensure a credible and transparent electoral process. Patrick Tardieu, a key employee in the 1990-1991 elections, provides insightful commentary that can guide the current CEP [1]. This article critically examines Tardieu's reflections and proposes a comprehensive strategy for the upcoming CEP. Lessons from the 1990-1991 Elections 1. Establishing a Clear Electoral Calendar The 1990-1991 elections benefited from a well-defined timeline. The CEP was established in April 1990, with elections held in December of the same year and a second round ...

Perspective de la Gauche Radicale sur la Transition Politique en Haïti

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  The Far-Left Perspective on Haiti's Political Transition By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson ( Le Français suit ) Context and Critique Henriot Dorcent's article, "In Haiti, the Masks Come Off," presents a vehement critique of Prime Minister Garry Conille's government and the broader political transition in Haiti. Dorcent asserts that the current transition is merely a facade orchestrated by U.S. imperialism, designed to maintain control over Haiti's political and economic affairs [1]. While some points in Dorcent's argument warrant consideration, it's crucial to provide a balanced analysis to understand the complexities of Haiti's political landscape. U.S. Influence and Haitian Sovereignty Dorcent's claim that the U.S. orchestrated the entire political transition in Haiti, appointing Garry Conille and Normil Rameau, oversimplifies the situation. While the U.S. undoubtedly has significant influence in Haiti, it is important to recognize th...