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09/01/2014 15:40:10

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Jean Charles Moïse accuses Jean Bertrand Aristide...
Senator Jean Charles Moïse accuses former President Jean Bertrand Aristide, to be at the basis of his expulsion from the party Fanmi Lavalas. Senator cites as evidence the refusal of Jean Bertrand Aristide, to decide on this matter.

First demonstration anti-Martelly for 2014
The "Patriotic Force for the Respect of the Constitution" (FOPARC), the Patriotic Movement of opposition to Cité Soleil and the movement Grand Bel-Air, announced that they will resume the anti-Martelly mobilization Monday, January 13 "The event will start from Bel-Air to stop in front of the legislative palace, at Bicentenary where protesters will launch a message to President Martelly, Prime Minister Lamothe, and parliamentarians who support the Tet Kale corrupt regime, including members of the majority bloc 'Parliamentarians for Stability and Progress' (PSP)."

Monitoring of the regularization of undocumented Haitians living in Suriname
Alex Jospitre, the Head of Mission of the Consulate General of the Republic of Haiti Suriname, met with representatives of the Ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Suriname to monitor the agreement between Presidents Martelly and Désiré Bouterse, concerning the regularization of all undocumented Haitians living in Suriname.

Steven Benoît wants combined elections...
Senator Steven Benoît estimated that the government should organize elections at the end of October 2014 to reduce costs, noting that "according to the Constitution, elections for the lower house must be done in the end of October 2014 [end of mandate of deputies in 2015]. Instead of having two elections during this year, the government should also hold elections for two-thirds of the Senate and local authorities."

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