Haitian Parliament Bill To Make Haiti's Presidency An Unpaid Job

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As many claim it, the Haitian parliament should pass a bill like many other countries such as Israel, India and Germany to name a few to make the presidency job an unpaid job in Haiti.

This should make as well the Prime Minister Job an elective one. In that bill the Haitian Congress should require certain qualifications for anyone to become candidate for the presidency post.

The reason that we have political and economic troubles in Haiti it is because the Haitian Congress is always an unqualified Congress as compared to many other advanced countries around the world.

Progress cannot occur in Haiti with always unqualified Congress.

Look at now, how many unqualified and inexperienced people are running for president in Haiti.

Some people argue that Wyclef will be kicked out of the race like Dumas for the last elections during Latortue's premiership in Haiti.

Although Wyclef is inexperienced in politics as many claim it, but he still believes his international connections can boost Haiti's economy as well as alleviating poverty in Haiti.

What many bloggers do not understand is this the CEP does not require much in terms of qualifications to prevent unqualified and inexperienced people from running for president in Haiti.

Tiba and I view it the same way and we cannot capitalize on qualification or experience to kick out a person of goodwill to be president in Haiti.

As both of us have seen it, Haiti had so many qualified people in the past to manage it and things never got better and that is why we think that some unqualified people should have a chance to manage Haiti if they can set up a good political and economic entourage to lead over Haiti.

The Haitian Congress never tries to solve the political mess that Aubelin Jolicoeur put Haiti in. The political pluralism is killing Haiti and Aubelin Jolicoeur was the worst political adviser that suggested it after Jean-Claude Duvalier left Haiti.

If Haiti never gets better it is the politics of Aubelin Jolicoeur and the rest of Le Petit Samedi Soir Newspaper which always complicates everything there.

If we cannot clean this political mess as argued above nothing will get solved for real in Haiti...

Toulimen, August 11 2010, 7:39 PM

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