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Haiti - News : Zapping... 14/02/2019 11:49:53 "The crisis is precipitating the Haitian economy towards bankruptcy. The state has no revenue, the institutions of perception, the DGI and Customs have not worked for 7 days. Expenditures are made, the deficit will be huge, the Gourdes will approach 90 gourdes for a dollar. We must come out of the crisis" Dr. Eddy N. Labossiere Murat Cantave is looking for solutions "I met Prime Minister Jean Henry Céant on Monday. I discussed with the President of the Republic Tuesday, February 12, 2019 and Wednesday, I have a working session with the economic forum. The consultations will continue throughout the week with "the democratic sector, the Core Group and other sectors of national life," said Senator Carl Murat Cantave with a view to finding solutions to the crisis... Seizure of an airplane and drugs The Haitian National Police this week seized a large amount of drugs on board a small private plane. Several individuals aboard the plane, which was also seized, were arrested. The origin and destination of this drug remain unknown for the moment and are under investigation. "No resignation of the Head of State" "There will be no resignation of the Head of State to leave room for the most virulent extremists on the planet earth. The transfer of power will be peaceful and only through the ballot box every five years. What is the use of elections and democracy in Haiti if finally to demand the depature of the winner to replace the losers after a few months," said the Deputy Jean-Michel Moïse, of the constituency of Bombardopolis and Baie-de-Henne. The survivors of the shipwrecks will be repatriated Darren Henfield, the Bahamas Foreign Minister, announced that the 19 survivors of the sinking that occurred 6 miles off the Abaco Islands north of the Bahamas archipelago on February 2 last will be repatriated. Some had claimed that the Government of the Bahamas would not repatriate the survivors, who had suffered enough. When asked about this, Henfield said, "The Immigration Department has said there will be no special treatment for survivors. The Department's policy regarding the treatment of illegal migrants remains the same. This policy has not changed, they will be repatriated." Theater : "The Key to Knowledge" by Mimi Barthélemy The Art Center invites you Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 5:00 pm to see a story, "The key to knowledge" of Mimi Barthélemy, told several voices by the children of the course "Art and theatrical expression for children" and staged by Sylvie Pourcel. [subject] ... HL / HaitiLibre
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