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Haiti - Politic : Michaëlle Jean wishes a historic compromise... 01/06/2012 11:15:44
Michaëlle Jean, the UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti, given the political situation today has declared "[...] This country is supported by a motto that we are so proud 'Unity is Strength' (L'Union fait la Force), but, more than ever, we need to make this motto a reality. In the state of emergency that knows Haiti, it is something which would be closer to a State which is carried by a desire for national unity, that is to say that all the forces present, must leave aside the partisanship on behalf of the best interests of the country. That all forces are gathered in a historic compromise, to realize what it takes to turn this country back on track. Haiti has presented a very detailed plan, which is the platform on which the Government wants to sit its policies. It is important to give time and gather all the forces around this plan and its objectives [...] What I support, it is a legitimately elected government, it is a government legitimately constituted according to the rules and in the constitutional entrenchment of Haiti. How do you think that we can move forward, if one does not recognize the government that is in place by the wy of the democracy ? As UNESCO Special Envoy [...] I feel quite comfortable in the discussions I engaged with the Haitian authorities, because I believe in the need to support them in the strengthening of their capacity to act to achieve their political [...] In the present state of Haiti, we can not keep away those who have made significant contributions to Haiti, and that circumstances that are known, have led abroad. I make no distinction between people who have left the country for political or economic reasons, because for me, the two are related. That said, I also respect the Constitution of Haiti, this is an issue that we will have to address and I hope that eventually, the constitutional amendments will address this issue. How can we spend so much time to discuss whether a person indeed, has a foreign nationality ? Listen to me, I allows me to say that it is an insensate situation, that must be addressed and I assume." S/ HaitiLibre
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