Wednesday, March 28, 2012

ARTICLE - LAMOTHE DECISION - EASTER?

LAURENT LAMOTHE WILL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL AFTER EASTER
(Haiti Libre) -

The Prime Minister-designate, Laurent Lamothe was optimistic on the speed of the process of the Commission responsible for the verification of documents "...the process is ongoing, but I would not make comments or statements that can go, or could be interpreted in a wrong way. That's how I think, and that I will reiterate that parliamentarians have work to do, and they are doing it. They have a report to give, and I continue to believe that in the coming days a report will be released [...] I have great respect for the work that the parliamentarians are doing, often under conditions that are not easy. There is a lot of pressure, but I think that their patriotism, professionalism and seriousness also of those who are part of the Commission will conduct a very quick resolution; whether positive or negative for myself. But what is important is that the process runs its course, and I continue to believe that all things will be done as they should be done in the near future..."

However, the Prime Minister-designate risks being disappointed if he expected a quick process. Indeed Senator Francky Exius, member of the Commission responsible for the verification of documents of the Prime Minister-designate, Laurent Lamothe stated that the Commission which was to present its report on March 29 will not do it either this week or next week. According to Senator Exius it is the question of residence, and the investigation on the nationality of Laurent Lamothe that complicates the matter. In fact, the demand for additional documents made ​​by Jean Charles Moïse, President of the Commission on the nationality of Laurent Lamothe is probably not unrelated to this delay. The Commission of verification of documents of Prime Minister-designate, depends on the outcome of the Commission on the nationality of Laurent Lamothe...

Other members referred to the large number of documents submitted that must be checked. According to various parliamentarian sources, the ratification meeting will be held after the Easter holidays. Senator Simon Dieuseul Desras, President of the Senate sees no problem that the Commission exceeds the deadline, and that it takes more time to do its job...

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