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Haiti - News : Zapping politics... 04/03/2016 12:43:33 For his part Moïse Jean Charles, said he did "not understand what does Privert so far until now the main problem of the crisis has not been touched. We want a verification commission," adding that Privert "has four days to form the verification commission." "Now there is an insecurity that connects to the political crisis and the misery that people live. The President Jocelerme Privert must avoid falling into the position of Martelly and towards a worse crisis," he concluded. Jovenel Moïse against a verification commission "I am a candidate for the second round of elections that one wants or not. It is the will of the 32.7% of the Haitian electorate [...] It is mentioned nowhere in the Constitution to come to power it must go through the verification [...] the agreement does not provide for the creation of a verification commission [of the last elections]," said Jovenel Moïse yesterday Thursday on a radio station of the capital, "Having been one of the signatories of the agreement, Jocelerme Privert should be the first to work for its implementation. I await the opportunity to remind him that his mission is to organize the second round on 24 April." Jocelerme Privert continues its meetings The Head of State, Jocelerme Privert met Thursday morning of officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs, and in the afternoon at the National Palace parliamentarians and the Directors General of several State institutions. Earlier this week he met Elisabeth Beton Delègue, Ambassador of France accredited to Haiti. The time is no longer for dilatory tactics The Deputy of Thiotte Vikerson Garnier, member of the G33, "Group of Parliamentarians at the Listening of People" (GPEP) believes that the time is no longer for dilatory tactics and believes that GPEP is ready to vote in favor of the Prime Minister if everything is done in compliance with the laws and procedures. Kettly Julien representative to the CEP The sector of Human Rights has chosen Kettly Julien, as representative to the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), she was democratically elected by winning with 18 votes on 28 against 10 for the lawyer Edmé Remy. No quorum in the Senate Thursday a plenary session the Senate to elect a new president at its head, could not take place for lack of quorum, only 13 of 23 senators were present. Recall that this position is vacant since former Senator Jocelerme Privert became interim president of Haiti on 14 February. The Senate is divided into two blocks, the majority bloc [13 senators] who wants the elections takes place according to the standards of internal regulations of the Senate. HL/ HaitiLibre
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