Laurent Salvador Lamothe est ratifie par le Senat Haitein pour devenir le prochain Premier Ministre avec une majorite de 19 voix POUR, 3 Contre, Une Abstention
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officials as well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officialsas well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
it appears that things move in haiti whenever a u.s. official stops by.
More than that, check out this statement from that same article:
The mandates for 10 senators, or a third of the Upper Chamber, are due to expire next month and a vote wasn't held in time to fill the vacancies; it's unclear when the election, which also seeks to fill hundreds of municipal posts, will be held.
Mills also came to look at U.S. investments in the north and check up on the progress of an industrial park that she has championed. The South Korean-led garment plant is expected to begin production in September and the United States and others say it will bring 65,000 jobs to the region.
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What does the Cheif of STAFF, US State Dept have to do wtih Haitian elections?
Haiti does have a US Ambassador.
Hilarious!
I wonder what her and (Clniton's) connection is with the Korean panty sewing company?
Chief of Staff, in the US State Dept. is now championing projects in another coutry.
Really? is she the Chief of STAFF or Chief of HAITI?
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officialsas well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
it appears that things move in haiti whenever a u.s. official stops by.
More than that, check out this statement from that same article:
The mandates for 10 senators, or a third of the Upper Chamber, are due to expire next month and a vote wasn't held in time to fill the vacancies; it's unclear when the election, which also seeks to fill hundreds of municipal posts, will be held.
Mills also came to look at U.S. investments in the north and check up on the progress of an industrial park that she has championed. The South Korean-led garment plant is expected to begin production in September and the United States and others say it will bring 65,000 jobs to the region.
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What does the Cheif of STAFF, US State Dept have to do wtih Haitian elections?
Haiti does have a US Ambassador.
Hilarious!
I wonder what her and (Clniton's) connection is with the Korean panty sewing company?
Chief of Staff, in the US State Dept. is now championing projects in another coutry.
Really? is she the Chief of STAFF or Chief of HAITI?
Who cares? Be it panties or trucks, it''s 65,000 people that NOW have NO jobs and how to feed themselves properly in Haiti. You can bet that when 65,000 are working the waterfall effect of that cash flow will also impact over 200,000 other people on the food chain.
If you think teaching a person that's illiterate to follow written instructions is tough, sewing panties for which only a temporary line is drawn, think again for your tool and die super industry for Haiti!
The problem in Haiti is not the influence from the outside, but the lack of ability on the inside to nation build...
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officialsas well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
it appears that things move in haiti whenever a u.s. official stops by.
More than that, check out this statement from that same article:
The mandates for 10 senators, or a third of the Upper Chamber, are due to expire next month and a vote wasn't held in time to fill the vacancies; it's unclear when the election, which also seeks to fill hundreds of municipal posts, will be held.
Mills also came to look at U.S. investments in the north and check up on the progress of an industrial park that she has championed. The South Korean-led garment plant is expected to begin production in September and the United States and others say it will bring 65,000 jobs to the region.
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What does the Chief of STAFF, US State Dept have to do with Haitian elections?
Haiti does have a US Ambassador.
Hilarious!
I wonder what her and (Clniton's) connection is with the Korean panty sewing company?
Chief of Staff, in the US State Dept. is now championing projects in another coutry.
Really? is she the Chief of STAFF or Chief of HAITI?
Who cares? Be it panties or trucks, it''s 65,000 people that NOW have NO jobs and how to feed themselves properly in Haiti. You can bet that when 65,000 are working the waterfall effect of that cash flow will also impact over 200,000 other people on the food chain.
If you think teaching a person that's illiterate to follow written instructions is tough, sewing panties for which only a temporary line is drawn, think again for your tool and die super industry for Haiti!
The problem in Haiti is not the influence from the outside, but the lack of ability on the inside to nation build...
Let the panties flow!!!
Nice thoughts on how to keep Haiti subservient to the DR.
"Tool and Die" struck a cord with you didn't it?
To the backwaters government of the DR, that equates to: Hit somebody over the head (die) with a hammer (tool).
$15 per week will not do SHT for Haiti or Haitians.
ZERO corporate tax revenue.
ZERO personal income tax revenue.
ZERO gains in quality of life.
Those panty sewing folks need to be laying water lines.
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officials as well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officialsas well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
it appears that things move in haiti whenever a u.s. official stops by.
More than that, check out this statement from that same article:
The mandates for 10 senators, or a third of the Upper Chamber, are due to expire next month and a vote wasn't held in time to fill the vacancies; it's unclear when the election, which also seeks to fill hundreds of municipal posts, will be held.
Mills also came to look at U.S. investments in the north and check up on the progress of an industrial park that she has championed. The South Korean-led garment plant is expected to begin production in September and the United States and others say it will bring 65,000 jobs to the region.
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What does the Cheif of STAFF, US State Dept have to do wtih Haitian elections?
Haiti does have a US Ambassador.
Hilarious!
I wonder what her and (Clniton's) connection is with the Korean panty sewing company?
Chief of Staff, in the US State Dept. is now championing projects in another coutry.
Really? is she the Chief of STAFF or Chief of HAITI?
Who cares? Be it panties or trucks, it''s 65,000 people that NOW have NO jobs and how to feed themselves properly in Haiti. You can bet that when 65,000 are working the waterfall effect of that cash flow will also impact over 200,000 other people on the food chain.
If you think teaching a person that's illiterate to follow written instructions is tough, sewing panties for which only a temporary line is drawn, think again for your tool and die super industry for Haiti!
The problem in Haiti is not the influence from the outside, but the lack of ability on the inside to nation build...
Let the panties flow!!!
Parc industriel de Caracol: une catastrophe annoncée ?
...La création du parc industriel promet 20.000 emplois dans un premier temps, pour atteindre 60.000 à 80.000 d'ici quatre à cinq ans. Très bien, la mariée est très belle! Cependant, le parc ne sera attractif que si Haïti parvient à maintenir son avantage comparatif, basé sur une main d'oeuvre abondante mais non qualifiée et à qui l'on offrira de bas salaires.
Par contre, voici quelques-uns des « risques » identifiés par le rapport. Il faudra d'abord effecteur le défrichage du parc, situé sur les meilleures terres arables et irriguées de la zone et délocaliser 1.000 agriculteurs et leurs familles. Ce parc sera la cause de grands stress sur les infrastructures sociales et urbaines, provoquera une migration estimée entre 30.000 à 300.000 personnes. Il exercera donc une pression démographie énorme sur les ressources disponibles. Pour les besoins du textile et de la future teinturerie, il faudra pomper 6.000m3 d'eau par jour, et rejeter les eaux usées -mais traitées, on veut bien l'espérer !- dans la Rivière du Trou du Nord et au final, dans la baie de Caracol. L'électricité ne sera pas verte -opportunité ratée d'innover, mais plutôt se produira au mazout, d'où des déchets lourds et toxiques. La construction de 5.000 logements par Food for the Poor ne pourra pas conjurer le danger de bidonvilisation, non seulement de Caracol, mais des localités avoisinantes. Et nous pourrions continuer, la liste est longue.
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The Senate's ratification of Lamothe came the same day Cheryl Mills, the U.S. State Department Counselor and Chief-of-Staff to Secretary Hillary Clinton, arrived in Haiti. Mills came to meet with Lamothe and other Haitian officialsas well as discuss upcoming legislative elections.
it appears that things move in haiti whenever a u.s. official stops by.
More than that, check out this statement from that same article:
The mandates for 10 senators, or a third of the Upper Chamber, are due to expire next month and a vote wasn't held in time to fill the vacancies; it's unclear when the election, which also seeks to fill hundreds of municipal posts, will be held.
Mills also came to look at U.S. investments in the north and check up on the progress of an industrial park that she has championed. The South Korean-led garment plant is expected to begin production in September and the United States and others say it will bring 65,000 jobs to the region.
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What does the Cheif of STAFF, US State Dept have to do wtih Haitian elections?
Haiti does have a US Ambassador.
Hilarious!
I wonder what her and (Clniton's) connection is with the Korean panty sewing company?
Chief of Staff, in the US State Dept. is now championing projects in another coutry.
Really? is she the Chief of STAFF or Chief of HAITI?
Who cares? Be it panties or trucks, it''s 65,000 people that NOW have NO jobs and how to feed themselves properly in Haiti. You can bet that when 65,000 are working the waterfall effect of that cash flow will also impact over 200,000 other people on the food chain.
If you think teaching a person that's illiterate to follow written instructions is tough, sewing panties for which only a temporary line is drawn, think again for your tool and die super industry for Haiti!
The problem in Haiti is not the influence from the outside, but the lack of ability on the inside to nation build...
Let the panties flow!!!
Parc industriel de Caracol: une catastrophe annoncée ?
...La création du parc industriel promet 20.000 emplois dans un premier temps, pour atteindre 60.000 à 80.000 d'ici quatre à cinq ans. Très bien, la mariée est très belle! Cependant, le parc ne sera attractif que si Haïti parvient à maintenir son avantage comparatif, basé sur une main d'oeuvre abondante mais non qualifiée et à qui l'on offrira de bas salaires.
Par contre, voici quelques-uns des « risques » identifiés par le rapport. Il faudra d'abord effecteur le défrichage du parc, situé sur les meilleures terres arables et irriguées de la zone et délocaliser 1.000 agriculteurs et leurs familles. Ce parc sera la cause de grands stress sur les infrastructures sociales et urbaines, provoquera une migration estimée entre 30.000 à 300.000 personnes. Il exercera donc une pression démographie énorme sur les ressources disponibles. Pour les besoins du textile et de la future teinturerie, il faudra pomper 6.000m3 d'eau par jour, et rejeter les eaux usées -mais traitées, on veut bien l'espérer !- dans la Rivière du Trou du Nord et au final, dans la baie de Caracol. L'électricité ne sera pas verte -opportunité ratée d'innover, mais plutôt se produira au mazout, d'où des déchets lourds et toxiques. La construction de 5.000 logements par Food for the Poor ne pourra pas conjurer le danger de bidonvilisation, non seulement de Caracol, mais des localités avoisinantes. Et nous pourrions continuer, la liste est longue.
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Nous savons ce que cela veut dire, quand on veut transformer les agriculteurs haïtiens en salariés pour les usines de sous-traitance. Nous en avons fait l'expérience avec la révolution économique de Jean-Claude Duvalier et son projet de faire d'Haïti la « Taiwan de la Caraïbe ». La création du parc de SONAPI à Port-au-Prince et la bidonvilisation qui s'en est suivie affecte toute la zone métropolitaine. Depuis la fin des années 1980, nous avons accéléré la destruction de la production nationale agricole, sur les conseils des Chicago Boys, « pour donner à manger au peuple à bon marché », en important du riz américain. Bill Clinton a reconnu publiquement son rôle dans cette mystification néolibérale. Côté environnement, nous avons laissé les campagnes à l'abandon et avons assisté-impuissants ou insouciants-à la détérioration, sous nos yeux, de l'une des plus belles baies du monde (la troisième, dit-on, après celle de Rio et de Naples) avec ses montagnes avoisinantes et ses précieux bassins versants qui alimentent des sources aujourd'hui polluées et à débit réduit. Port-au Prince aurait pu être la plus belle capitale de la Caraïbe. Aujourd'hui, Port-aux-Fatras, elle subit les conséquences de nos inconséquences. Je ne vais pas m'y attarder.
Laurent Salvador Lamothe est ratifie par le Senat Haitein pour devenir le prochain Premier Ministre avec une majorite de 19 voix POUR, 3 Contre, Une Abstention
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