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Haiti - Politic : FNP opposed to the extension of delay for the naturalization of children of foreign...
22/10/2014 12:00:27

Haiti - Politic : FNP opposed to the extension of delay for the naturalization of children of foreign...
Tuesday, following the request of various national institutions and Duly Brutus, https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-12316-haiti-politic-toward-an-extension-of-application-deadline-of-the-law-on-naturalization.html the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Haiti, the Deputy Eugenio Cedeño, presented at the Dominican House of Deputies, a bill to extend the period of 90 days allowed by the law 169-14 [Decree 250-14 Application] for children of illegal immigrants born in the Dominican Republic, which expires on October 28, several deputies expressed favorable opinions, nuanced or radically opposed.

Ruben Maldonado, spokesman of Deputies of the majority party of President Danilo Medina said that this request was understandable and said he was in favor to extend the registration process.

For his part, the Deputy Ruddy Gonzalez, of the principal opposition party "Dominican Revolutionary Party" (PRD) declared, concerning the Law 169-14, that "no one is above the Constitution Act, establishing the procedure, manner and time of its execution." For his part, the deputy Dilexio Nunez considers that it necessary to consider that the regularization process started when the conditions were not in place for immediate operation as to the Deputy Juan José Rosario, the problem lies in the difficulty of the State Civil Registry of Haiti to provide identity documents to its nationals.

Fro the deputy Vinicio Castillo Semán, of the minority opposition party "National Progressive Force" (FNP), he's categorically opposed to any extension of time recalling that "The Law 169-14 was the product of a consensus of all political forces. He was given a deadline of 90 days to all those who wanted to benefit from the said law; the Ministry of Interior and the police made ​​a big advertising campaign and opened the office for that purpose, so that the Dominican State is complying with its efforts to provide facilities for illegal children born in Dominican territory, so we will oppose to any to expansion of the period, without having examined the causes, that make that to date 1,035 candidates are registered [...] The issue is not the fault of the Dominican State [...] if Haiti does not provide the documents to the parents of applicants, the process can not not work, that's what happened. Haiti has no interest to provide those documents, because his interest is that the Dominican State considers these Haitian citizens as stateless persons, to become Dominican. So we must be very careful with the changes in law 169-14," concluded Castillo Semán, known for its anti-Haitian positions.

Recall that Jose Ramon Fadul, the Minister of Interior and Minister of Police had recently reminded that it was a sovereign decision of the Nation and that President Danilo Medina, should not be influenced by foreign .

See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-12316-haiti-politic-toward-an-extension-of-application-deadline-of-the-law-on-naturalization.html

SL/ HaitiLibre

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