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Haiti - News : Zapping politics...
08/02/2017 12:01:30

Haiti - News : Zapping politics...
Tips from Cardinal Chibly Langlois
On Tuesday, at the Te Deum, the celebrant, Cardinal Chibly Langlois in his homily said he hoped that President Jovenel Moïse would designate "safe, honest and well-prepared citizens, whatever their political affiliation" to sit on his side reminding "[...] Apart from God we will not be able to do anything. The purpose of all authority is to serve the common good. It is time to go beyond oneself, to consensus, to dialogue and to solidarity.

[...] More than ever, the moment is at work, action. is at work, Jovenel Moïse , a docile and intelligent heart to lead the people. The family is the reference cell of society. We need peace in our families, our streets and our hearts.

[...] We assure you, Excellency, the President of the Republic, that in your efforts to serve our dear country loyally, you can count on the contribution of the Church, which accompanied the life of this nation from the beginning, and which today, renewed its commitment and its will to serve the great cause of the Haitian: the construction of a sovereign, prosperous and democratic Haiti... Well-Loved compatriots here and elsewhere ! [...]"

Investiture : words of 3 former candidates
Erick Jean Baptiste, Jean Hervé Charles and Jean Henry Céant were among the former presidential candidates who took part in the investiture ceremony. Jean-Baptiste said he was waiting to see the Head of State at work; Jean Hervé Charles is ready to accompany the new team in order to improve the situation of the country, while Jean Henry Céant believes he finds himself in the speech of the President, stressing that the next Prime Minister will have to be able to negotiate with the Parliament and to transcend Group interests.

Michel Martelly happy, but...
"Today marks the triumph of democracy over anarchy and demagogy. The Haitian people made a choice. I am happy to live this day and I pray for better days for our country," declared former President Michel Martelly. But he believes that Jovenel Moses will not be able to change everything alone, stressing the need for the population and the various powers of the State to accompany the new Head of State.

Floral Offering in memory of the Founding Fathers
The 58th President of the Republic, Jovenel Moïse, accompanied by the First Lady of the Republic, Martine Moïse, visited the Museum of the National Pantheon of Haiti (MUPANAH) for a Floral Offering in memory of the illustrious Founding Fathers of the Fatherland, followed by the signing of the Gold Book and a guided tour of the Museum on the path of our glorious history.

This official ceremony was attended by: President of the Senate, Youri Latortue, President of the Chamber of Deputies Cholzer Chancy, President of the Court of Cassation, Jules Cantave, High Commanders of the National Police of Haiti and the Director General of MUPANAH Michèle G. Frisch.

Investiture, Senator pro-Lavalas absent
The four pro-Lavalas senators : Nenel Cassy, Evalière Beauplan, Antonio Chéramy and Ricard Pierre have been absent at the inauguration ceremony of President Jovenel Moïse.

HL/ HaitiLibre

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