Tuesday, August 9, 2011

ARTICLE - PARLIAMENTARIANS IMPATIENT

PARLIAMENTARIANS ARE GETTING IMPATIENT
(Haiti Libre) -

Parliamentarians are getting impatient because of the absence of dialogue between the Head of State and Presidents of both houses [Rodolphe Joazil and Saurel Jacinthe], on the choice of a new candidate as prime minister designate. While for more than two months, the delays are attributable to the Parliamentarians, the latter rejects the responsibility....

Guy Gérard Georges [Torbeck/Chantal - INITE], First Secretary of the Chamber of Deputies, is critical of the slowness of Martelly President to nominate the next candidate for Prime Minister "... the rejection consultations were expected between the Presidency and the Presidents of both chambers [...] today there is a need to have a Government which is responsible, a government from the Parliament that is capable of taking on its responsibility..."

The same feeling of impatience from Senator Andris Riché [Grand Anse - ALTENATIV] "...we expect that the Government enters into negotiations, not with a circle in society, but with the actual components of this society, ie. political organizations, political parties, the elements of civil society and all individuals who can make a contribution, so that the country can come out of its current situation..."

For his part, Senator Jean Hector Anacacis, who accuses of incompetence,the political advisers of the presidential staff..., does not hesitate to say that "President Martelly has a great responsibility in the political deadlock, because of his refusal to designate an acceptable person" ... adding that "the President must be ready to share political positions with the sectors of the majority and should not be confined to a future without end" proposing unequivocally, a real partnership in the management of power, which according to him is "the the sole condition that a prime minister be ratified without difficulty."

President Michel Martelly and his team are currently in the phase where they must designate another Prime Minister. The two previous failures, do not allow to exclude a third political rejection... Although the candidates are not lacking; giving satisfaction to the Parliamentarians is not an easy task. Persistent rumors, [unconfirmed], suggest that Thierry Mayard-Paul, the current Chief of Staff of Martelly, could be on the list.

It will be necessary that the Parliamentarians learn to be patient, especially if the Head of State does not make a proposition in the next 24 hours, since President Martelly will begin an official tour [on invitation] to Chile and Argentina...

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