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31/05/2017 11:18:01

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"We are moving towards a political crisis" dixit Mirlande Manigat
Reacting on a radio in the capital, on the crisis of the minimum wage that paralyzes the subcontracting industry in the country, Mirlande Manigat declared "We are moving towards a political crisis," predicted Mirlande Hyppolite Manigat, pointing out that what characterizes a political crisis is that it can not be foreseen when it will break out, the movements that it will provoke or its evolution [...] We have entered a spiral, a dangerous escalation [...] We do not know what will happen this week."

The CFATF grants a reprieve to Haiti
At the assizes of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) held in Port of Pain (Trinidad), Heidi Fortuné, the Minister of Justice who is currently representing Haiti declared on Monday front the Plenary Assembly, CFATF had decided to keep Haiti in the status quo by granting it a reprieve until November 2017, despite the requet opposed by some countries. It is now up to Haiti to act to take advantage of this reprieve to get out of the red zone...

Haiti - Economy : Remarks of Jovenel Moïse
On Tuesday, President Jovenel Moïse, invited by the US Chamber of Commerce in Haiti, declared "I firmly believe that only active partnership between the government, in all its components and the private sector, can generate effective public policies that can generate economic opportunities to stimulate the creation of wealth and jobs in order to significantly increase the size of the middle class and to provide better living conditions for the working class [...] I intend in a very near future mobilize the Nation to organize sectoral general states [...] During my five-year period, the energy and telecommunications sectors will be reformed and we will allow Haiti to have a modern electricity grid [...]"

Minister of Social Affairs to the Senate
This Wednesday, Roosevelt Bellevue, the Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, confirmed that he will respond at the 3rd convocation (in contrast to his absence from the previous convocations) and that he will appear before the Committee on Social Affairs in the Senate to explain the crisis situation in the subcontracting sector and answer the numerous questions of the Commission.

Minority resolution rejected in the Senate
On Tuesday, a resolution by the minority group in the Senate calling on the power in place to withdraw the decision to increase fuel prices at the pump was rejected by the majority group.

Rural Communication and Family Farming
This Wednesday, May 31, at the Hotel Montana, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Association of Community Radio (AMARC) and the "Sosyete Animasyon Kominikasyon Sosyal" (SAKS ), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of the Environment, opened the first National Seminar on Rural Communication Services for Family Agriculture and Rural Development. https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-21079-icihaiti-agriculture-rural-communication-and-family-farming.html

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