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Thursday, March 10, 2011

HAITI: Programs for Manigat and Martelly are not very different



The first debate between the presidential candidate,Michel Martelly and Mirlande Manigat, gave rise to more or less sharp exchanges between the protagonists. I'm not going to force you launched Mr. Martelly which received immediate response from his rival "Oh you can not do."

In spite of some opposition among the personalities, programs of both candidates seem to agree on various topics, including domestic production, reconstruction, emergency first 100 days and end of the term of the next president. In the area of ​​domestic production, Mr.Martelly and Mrs. Manigat attend to give every effort to boost domestic production. They plan to encourage large Firms and greater state involvement.

The candidate of the Rally of Progressive National Democrats (NPDR) and announce their determination Répons Peyizan to initiate the reforms necessary for decentralization. Development poles will be placed in key areas of Haiti. Regarding the role of the Interim Commission, responsible for managing the funds allocated for the reconstruction of Haiti, the two candidates announce their intent to negotiate a prominent place for the Haitian.

Michel Martelly is clear, however, very critical of President Preval, whom he accuses of failing to promote judicial reform. The popular singer regrets the refusal of the Head of State to appoint the President of the Court of Cassation.

In regard to the situation of 800 000 people living in tents, the secretary general of NPDR contends that the relocation and construction of new housing can only be achieved over the first 100 days of government.

This first debate that took place in the presence of several foreign diplomats and businessmen ended on a positive note. Both candidates have commented on a slip of a moderators personal info questions Say's Ms. Martelly.

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