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12/06/2016 12:14:40

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Sauveur Pierre Étienne alarmed
Sauveur Pierre Étienne, General Coordinator for the National Executive Committee of the Organization of People in Struggle (OPL) is alarmed in a note where he states "[...] the parliamentary coup of February 7 that led former President of Senate Jocelerme Privert at the National Palace, transforms these days in a noisy arm wrestling, opposing dangerously, through the media, on the street or otherwise, the Presidency and Parliament. It is therefore no exaggerated to think that such a situation may lead to the collapse of state institutions, already so fragile and suffering also a huge legitimacy deficit."

Statement by Sandra Honoré
In a note the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Haiti (SRSG) in Haiti, Sandra Honoré, urges all Haitian actors to maintain a constructive approach to ensure the continuity of governance at all levels and to pursue the electoral process as foreseen. In this context, the SRSG expects that Parliament meets as National Assembly to open the second ordinary session of the legislative year this 13 June, in keeping with the Constitution.

Me André Michel angry
A note bearing the signature of the lawyer André Michel, condemns vigorously the arbitrary and unjustified decision of the Minister of Justice, Camille Edouard Jr, to transfer (Tuesday June 7) the substitute of commissioner of the government of Port-au-Prince, Me Farah Cadet, to the prosecution of Jérémie. Informed of this transfer Me Cadet resigned (Wednesday, June 8). Michel considers the resignation of substitute Farah Cadet as a forced resignation and believes that the Minister's decision is demeaning and shameful for Justice. It must be corrected simply.

Moïse Jean-Chares accuses Evans Paul :
Moïse Jean-Charles, leader of the party "Pitit Desalin" accuses the former Prime Minister Evans Paul of being behind the insecurity in Port-au-Prince...

The Senator Cantave for the application of Article 149 of the Constitution
Seantore Carl Murat Cantave proposed the application of Article 149 of the amended Constitution provides for the replacement of the President a.i. Privert by the President of the Cassation Court of the Republic or, in his absence, the Vice-President of the Court or, failing this, the oldest judge; However, he said that the Council of Ministers under the Head of Government Enex Jean-Charles, has to take the reins of power.

The Minister of Tourism met Angela Davis
Saturday morning, Guy Didier Hyppolite, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Industry met with the former candidate for the vice presidency of the United States, the black activist rights, and the revolutionary socialist of 60s, Angela Davis on its vision of sustainable development of the tourism sector in Haiti.

During the interview Ms. Davis, accompanied by Phillipe Dodard, Ms Carole Davies and Ms. Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis, testified her passion for the first black republic in the world and is committed to promote Haiti declaring "Haiti is at the heart of the struggle for freedom. We must all learn from this corner of paradise because this country taught us a lot through its history."

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