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Haiti - Politic : Lavalas anti-governmental Demonstration
31/03/2014 11:06:46

Haiti - Politic : Lavalas anti-governmental Demonstration
Saturday, as part of the commemoration of the 27th anniversary of the Constitution of 1987, several thousands of people, responding to the call for mobilization, of the coordination West of Fanmi Lavalas, marched in the streets of Port-au-Prince, demanding the resignation of President Michel Martelly.

The protesters holding placards and chanting slogans against the government, denounced in bulk: the anti-democratic abuses, violations of the Constitution, government corruption and also challenged the El Rancho agreement reached under the mediation of the Episcopal Conference of Haiti (CEH), presided by Cardinal Chibly Langlois. Recall that on February 12 Fanmi Lavalas had left the table, which was about of reaching an agreement. https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-10520-haiti-politic-dialogue-inter-haitian-agreement-reached-but-not-yet-signed.html

Several other political opposition organizations also participated in this event including, among others: the "National Democratic Party Progressive of Haiti" (PNDPH), the "Patriotic Movement of the Democratic Opposition" (MOPOD) and "Fòs Patriotik ou Respè Konstitsyon an" (FOPARK), that refused to participate in the Inter-Haïtien dialogue. The Deputy Arnel Bélizaire and Senator Moise Jean Charles did not fail to provide support alongside protesters

Simultaneously in the north, to the call of MOPOD, Cap-Haitien was also the subject of an event, which took place on the same themes of challenge, that the Capital...

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