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Haiti - Politics : The first 100 days of Jovenel Moïse
01/12/2016 07:04:54

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Wednesday Jovenel Moïse on different radio stations of the capital declared about his future government "The Government that I will form will be an inclusive State that will be based on 90% skills and 10% of activists.

We need passion and skills to be useful to the country; because if there are skills that do not like Haiti, these skills will not bring anything back to the Nation.

Today, what interests us is to look ahead. We have just turned a page, today we are going to open another one on change, to make a good Haiti that we all dream of."

Concerning the first 100 days of his quinquennium he said "the first 100 days, we will give ourself another direction to show clearly which route we want to take for the country.

We can not waste time in a presidential mandate, that is why we are going to work with Parliament, to put in place a Prime Minister who meets the criteria [...] I do not believe in managing poverty, I believe more in the creation of wealth. That is why we are going to put competent people at my side to help with this work; to create a servant State to serve the private sector like it should be to help them create wealth and jobs in the country.

We will work to strengthen our institutions so that they can become more credible so that politics is not used to try to destroy a citizen.

Respect for the other and the public thing will be one of the great elements that will guide me during my five-year term. It is the people who have given us power, we must work to serve the people, and to be able to keep power we must give results that the people expect.

The people voted, and it chose me to lead it. Now is the time to build a new Haiti."

NOTE : We recall that a President will be considered as only after the final results have been published (which is scheduled for 29 December) by the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) at the end of the challenge period.

SL/ HaitiLibre



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