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24/02/2018 11:10:52

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CARICOM : 454 police officers mobilized for security
454 police officers will be mobilized for the security of the event, informs the deputy spokesperson of the PNH, Garry Desrosiers. He announced that traffic will be very difficult on some roads during these two days citing including the airport area to Clercine, Martin Luther King Avenue, Delmas 60, Delmas 33 and Canapé-Vert.

The CSPN convened
The Justice and Security Committee of the Chamber of Deputies invites the Superior Council of the National Police (CSPN) to answer its questions on March 2 on the security situation in the country including the burning of two markets in one week in Port-au-Prince.

Irwin Larocque arrived in Haiti
CARICOM Secretary-General Irwin Larocque arrived in Haiti as part of preparations for the 29th Intersessional Meeting of Heads of State and Government of the organization to be held in Port-au-Prince on 26-27 February with the participation of about fifteen foreign delegations.

Talk on the integration of Haiti to CARICOM
Friday evening was held at the Marriott Hotel "the talk about the integration of Haiti into CARICOM", an event organized as a prelude to the holding of the 9th Conference Conference of Heads of State and Government the Caribbean community, the purpose of this talk was to discuss the issues, challenges, and opportunities for Haiti's integration into CARICOM. What prevents high-quality Haitian products from being easily exported to the CARICOM market? What prevents a Haitian investor from investing and trading? were some topic discussed last night.

"We give all support to this initiative and we once again affirm our commitment to work with the various public institutions, in particular, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the BACOZ, the CFI. Our diplomatic and consular missions, chambers of commerce and universities, to place Haiti at the heart of fruitful and timely economic exchanges that are in line with the best interests of the nation," said Prime Minister Lafontant.

Meeting between the Senate and the FESP
Meeting yesterday Friday between the office of the Senate of the Republic and officials of the Private Sector Economic Forum (FESP) and the Association of Industries of Haiti. The discussions focused on the economic partnership agreement signed between the Haitian government and the European Union since 2008 but which is still not ratified by the National Assembly.

22 years of CIMO
The Intervention and Maintenance Corps (CIMO) is celebrating 22 years of service to the Haitian people. To mark the event, a ceremony was held this Friday, February 23, in their premises, located in Delmas, in the presence of Jovenel Moise, PM Jacques Guy Lafontant, the Minister of the Interior and the Director General of the Police National, Michelangelo Gideon.

"22 years since the body of intervention and maintenance of order (CIMO) is at the service of the Haitian nation.
In the company of President Jovenel Moïse, I was honored to celebrate with them these 22 years of hard work in fulfilling their mission, "said Jack Guy Lafontant.

"On the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the Corps of Intervention and Maintenance of Order, I pay a heartfelt tribute to our police officers and our police officers who work day and night, in conditions that are often extremely difficult to ensure the safety of the population," said President Jovenel Moïse.

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