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GranBine
Joined: 18 Sep 2008 Posts: 138 Location: USA  |
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:48 am Post subject: Third Times a Charm? Pres. Martelly's 3rd Selection for PM |
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Posted on Thu, Sep. 01, 2011
Bill Clinton aide named as Haiti's 3rd pick for PM
By TRENTON DANIEL
Associated Press
A recent top aide to former U.S. President Bill Clinton in his work as the U.N. special envoy for Haiti is being nominated to be Haitian prime minister, a legislative leader said Wednesday night.
Saurel Jacinthe, president of the Chamber of Deputies, told The Associated Press that Haitian President Michel Martelly picked Garry Conille as his third nominee for Haiti's head of government.
The decision comes more than three months after Martelly took office. The entertainer-turned-president has struggled to install a government because parliament has rejected his first two nominees for prime minister.
Martelly's first pick, an entrepreneur, was turned down because of questions over his citizenship and taxes. The second pick, a former justice minister, angered some lawmakers because he was accused of prosecuting supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide when he oversaw the judiciary in the middle of the last decade.
The failure to install a prime minister has put reconstruction efforts from last year's devastating earthquake on hold.
Conille, 45, could meet opposition as he goes before parliament for approval.
Lawmakers are almost certain to raise questions over his eligibility because he has not lived in Haiti for five consecutive years, a constitutional requirement for the post. The Martelly administration will likely argue that he is exempt from the residency requirement because he has been working for the United Nations.
Conille is a seasoned development worker. With a master's degree from the University of North Carolina and a doctorate from the State University of Haiti, he began his career with the U.N. in 1999 and served in Ethiopia and, until June, in Niger.
After last year's earthquake, Conille worked as chief of staff for Clinton in his position as U.N. special envoy. The former U.S. leader also is co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, which is in charge of coordinating earthquake reconstruction efforts.
If approved as prime minister, Conille would assume responsibilities as the other co-chairman on the reconstruction panel, which has drawn heavy criticism for making little visible progress since the January 2010 disaster.
Conille could not be immediately reached for comment Wednesday night.
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Rj production
Joined: 29 May 2008 Posts: 4984 Location: Connecticut  |
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:09 am Post subject: Re: Third Times a Charm? Pres. Martelly's 3rd Selection for |
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GranBine wrote: |
Posted on Thu, Sep. 01, 2011
Bill Clinton aide named as Haiti's 3rd pick for PM
By TRENTON DANIEL
Associated Press
A recent top aide to former U.S. President Bill Clinton in his work as the U.N. special envoy for Haiti is being nominated to be Haitian prime minister, a legislative leader said Wednesday night.
Saurel Jacinthe, president of the Chamber of Deputies, told The Associated Press that Haitian President Michel Martelly picked Garry Conille as his third nominee for Haiti's head of government.
The decision comes more than three months after Martelly took office. The entertainer-turned-president has struggled to install a government because parliament has rejected his first two nominees for prime minister.
Martelly's first pick, an entrepreneur, was turned down because of questions over his citizenship and taxes. The second pick, a former justice minister, angered some lawmakers because he was accused of prosecuting supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide when he oversaw the judiciary in the middle of the last decade.
The failure to install a prime minister has put reconstruction efforts from last year's devastating earthquake on hold.
Conille, 45, could meet opposition as he goes before parliament for approval.
Lawmakers are almost certain to raise questions over his eligibility because he has not lived in Haiti for five consecutive years, a constitutional requirement for the post. The Martelly administration will likely argue that he is exempt from the residency requirement because he has been working for the United Nations.
Conille is a seasoned development worker. With a master's degree from the University of North Carolina and a doctorate from the State University of Haiti, he began his career with the U.N. in 1999 and served in Ethiopia and, until June, in Niger.
After last year's earthquake, Conille worked as chief of staff for Clinton in his position as U.N. special envoy. The former U.S. leader also is co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, which is in charge of coordinating earthquake reconstruction efforts.
If approved as prime minister, Conille would assume responsibilities as the other co-chairman on the reconstruction panel, which has drawn heavy criticism for making little visible progress since the January 2010 disaster.
Conille could not be immediately reached for comment Wednesday night.
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I don't think Micky is bad guy but just out of his league
Soros/Farmer/Clinton and the NGO must be celebrating right now _________________ jou revolisyon konsyans sa yap resi we kisa nou ye |
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Neg2byen

Joined: 04 May 2010 Posts: 2049 Location: Long Island NY  |
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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Epi le Kino mande "Is there a hand behind the movement"? moun yo a komanse joure. _________________ "En ce moment historique de notre nation, notre mere haiti cherie doit retrouver sa dignite et sa fierte de peuple. Non a l'imoralite." Mirlande Manigat |
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