Welcoming Haiti

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By  American Republican Network, Special for  USDR

 

Billions of dollars and many thousands of man-hours of some of the best minds have been expended on the problems in Haiti by the Members of United Nations.  Thirteen years later, it is yet to be determined why Haiti cannot put an election together, or even why about 9,800 elected officials are required for a country as economically underdeveloped as Haiti. Laws still on the books that were enacted as far back as 1978 to support a then crumbling dictatorship made it impossible for the 44th, 45th, 46th , 47th, 48th, 49th, and 50th Parliaments to avoid gridlock, or even to complete their constitutionally stipulated terms.  The Present and Future Haitian Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches will have the same problems, until the conflict between these outdated laws and Haiti’s current/revised Constitution is resolved as proposed on the June 22, 2004 by the Organization of American  States.

It cannot be disputed that Haiti currently has a major problem of decentralization.  But, it is also evident that lack of UN understanding, OAS participation, civic education, Haiti would have already made greater progress toward the 2004 proposed “OAS’ Proximity and Decentralized-democracy.  Development of Haiti’s fledgling Municipal, Provincial and Regional-democracy now requires an agreement among all parties involved to establish new parameters and eliminate any conflict between the way “Financial or Administrative Assistance is conducted in  Haiti“.

With Haiti as the Western Hemisphere Prototype, a proposed International Committee made of OAS, Caricom, IADB, BWHA and the Armed Forces of Haiti can take charge of the $5.3billion dollars and 2.5 million Jobs from the Reconstruction’s Master Plan for the New Republic of Haiti. For additional information about Haiti’s Sustainable Development Goals visit  portrepublican.com

SPECIAL  NOTE: 
OAS: Is the Organization of American  States
CARICOM: Caribbean  Community
IADB: Inter-American Development  Bank
BWHA: Bureau of Western Hemisphere  Affairs

 

SOURCE American Republican Network  Inc.

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