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Wyclef Jean n’a pas à attendre jusqu’au mois de Novembre pour se retirer des joutes électorales haitiennes. Le Conseil Electoral Provisoire (CEP) a décidé de ne pas lui accorder la satisfaction d’être élu un vendredi, être assassiné un samedi, et être enterré un dimanche.  Son harem d’avocats a joué un grand rôle pour empêcher que son rêve devienne une grande réalité. Le souh

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The Haitian law stipulates that a candidate must receive 50% plus one vote to win the elections. According to the rain of candidates, political parties, and divided popularities among the highest bidders, some people predict that no candidate is popular enough to sway all Haitians to vote for him or her. To avoid a possible run-off, political parties should team up together to send one and only one candidate

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To win the elections in Haiti, a candidate must receive 50% plus one vote; otherwise, there will be a run-off election. The long list of presidential candidates makes it likely for that run-off. Mr. Raymond Joseph, Wyclef’s uncle, comes in to play to do just that for his nephew, Mr. Wyclef Jean. In addition to five candidates representing and conserving the interests of Rene Preval, an uncle and a nephew

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La liste des candidats voulant briguer la présidence Haitienne  déjà fait bouger les lèvres des Haitiens et succéder beaucoup de questions sur les motives ou les alibis de Rene Préval qui a choisi d’endosser Jude Célestin au lieu de Jacques Edouard Alexis pour représenter son parti politique INITE. Jude Célestin est l’actuel Directeur du Conseil National d’Equipment (CNE); une entité gouvern

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Haitians and the rest of the world are hoping that the next president of Haiti would attract foreign investments in the country whereas the Haitian elite of businessmen are yet to be convinced to espouse the idea of someone who records of political and business management rests on shaky grounds. 1. Beware of the Bourgeoisie and Mom & Pa Business Owners Mister President, do remember the Haitian bourgeoisi

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According to the Haitian law, the term “to have resided” would seem to have meant “To have lived in a specific place for a specific time.”  However, “o have resided would seem not to mean” never have left such a place during such a specific period to visit other countries. Nonetheless, it would have attempted to have stipulated that “one must have had for country of residence the country for w

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On Friday, President Clinton will travel to Léogâne, where he will attend the groundbreaking for a Clinton Foundation commitment announced last month, in Léogâne. The École Communautaire Sainte Thérèse de Darbonn will be the site of the first project to benefit from the Clinton Foundation’s $1 million donation for disaster preparedness and hurricane safety. The new structure will serve as both a co

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Haitian intellectuals and the high target Haitian politicians do not see a leader yet in Wyclef Jean but his popularity is peaking into the sectors that made Jean Bertrand Aristide rich, famous, and invulnerable. For some, he is a younger version of Aristide except that he is not anti-American as well as he does not have the sweet demagogic language of Aristide. For others, he is the Haitian Obama whose h

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Même s’il a joué de Tonton Nwèl avec le peuple Haitien. Même s’il n’a pas pendant vécu pour cinq années consécutifs en Haiti, Wclef Jean est revenu d’emblée dans son pays natal pour renouer son engagement avec le peuple pour le meilleur ou pour le pire ou jusqu’à ce que le peuple ne veule plus l’entendre. Personne ne l’a vu venir. Personne n’aurait jam

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Keeping the microphone but trading a guitar and a piano for a seat at the National Palace or at the parliament is now “à la mode de chez nous.” No one will ever know the reasons behind these impromptu decisions of our well known entertainers to kick our conventional leaders away from the political scene. The only explanation of these unrehearsed turn of events is that they have given so much to the coun

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