Pas De Renonciation De Nationalites, Pas D'Eligibilite Aux Postes Electifs

Toulimen Legrand says...

Selon le Professeur en Droit, Dr. Bernard Gousse, tous les Haitiens d'origine doivent etre eligible a tout poste electif en Haiti.

Cette affaire de renoncer a toute nationalite acquise a ;l'etranger est vague de sens. Les parlementaires incompetents d'Haiti feront tout pour barrer la route aux personnes qualifiees venues de l'exterieur pour occuper ces fonctions.

Youri Latortue abonde dans le meme sens que Me Gousse en demandant a ces confreres parlementaires de ne pas barrer la route aux membres qualifies venus de la Diaspora en leur demandant de renoncer a leurs nationalites acquises a l'eterieur ce pour briguer un poste electif.

Les pietres parlementaires s'appuient sur le mot N'Avoir Jamais Renonce a sa Nationalite ce pour briguer un poste electif.

Kochon yo pa vle moun kalifye vini ranplase yo nan pos elektif la e se pou sa yo vle bare rout la pou nou. Map mande nou reflechi sou lwa sa a avan nou ale envesti nan peyi a pou fe dyol boke yo vini pi byen mennen pase nou apre ke nou fini soufri e travay di nan peyi etranje.

Pran not avan nal gaspiye tan nou nan peyi dyol bokye yo!

Posted by Toulimen Legrand on May 9 2011 at 5:41 PM

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Toulimen,this morning i got the news and i was very happy to hear that,only one thing remain on the table last night around midnight,"A president can get elected for a second term(5 years)". Shalom > >
Jean Pierre Alexandre, 10-May-11 2:04 pm
That is good news and I welcome such a move. However, the idea of renouncing to any foreign citizenship before running for an electoral position in Haiti sucks. Those morons in Haiti still want to keep us out of Haiti with their dual citizenship law. > >
Toulimen Legrand, 10-May-11 5:45 pm
Hi Touliman, I agree with you that that part of the law sucks. However, the part we got is a good first step. With this first step, we can now effectively have an impact on the elections. That means, in the future, we can make other changes--incl > >
Linda, 10-May-11 6:14 pm
It is has been a long fight since 1865 after the first U.S. coup d'etat in Haiti against Lycius Fellicite Salomon Jeune where the new exiled Haitians claimed that dual citizenship law and should we wait for another 150 years again to change that par > >
Toulimen Legrand, 11-May-11 4:19 am