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Haiti - FLASH : The end of the mandate of Privert recognized
15/06/2016 05:55:26

Haiti - FLASH : The end of the mandate of Privert recognized

"The Office of the National Assembly, chaired by the Honourable Cholzer Chancy, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and Ronald Larèche, Vice-President of the Senate inform the nation that June 14, 2016 brings the end of the mandate of one hundred twenty (120) days of the Provisional President of the Republic, it recognized that.

Consequently, aware of its responsibilities as co-custodian of national sovereignty and in accordance with proscribed of Article 7 [The mandate of the temporary President is up to 120 days from the date of installation. If necessary the National Assembly will take the necessary arrangements.] of the Agreement of 5 February 2016, the Parliament is committed to working with public authorities for a concerted solution. The Haitian people will be informed as soon as possible of the conclusion of the said consultations

Also, the Office asks the population to remain calm until the National Assembly meets to take the necessary measures.

Given at the Legislative Palace in Port-au-Prince, June 14, 2016.

Cholzer Chancy

President of the Chamber of Deputies

Ronald Larèche

Vice President of the Senate"

HL/ HaitiLibre



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