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chief of state: Interim President Boniface ALEXANDRE (since 29 February 2004) note: Jean-Bertrand ARISTIDE resigned as president on 29 February 2004; ALEXANDRE, as Chief of the Supreme Court, constitutionally succeeded Aristide head of government: Interim Prime Minister Gerald LATORTUE (since 12 March 2004), chosen by extraconstitutional Council of Eminent Persons representing cross-section of political and civic interests cabinet: Cabinet chosen by the prime minister in consultation with the president elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 26 November 2000 (next to be held in November 2005); prime minister appointed by the president, ratified by the National Assembly election results: Jean-Bertrand ARISTIDE elected president; percent of vote - Jean-Bertrand ARISTIDE 92%

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Jonas Jorve's comment about "Haiti Executive Branch"

Espoi fè vi

My love Haiti.

I hope one day, this country becomes one of the best environments through the Caribbean.

I am a Political Science & Environment Engineering student at Florida State University.

I will work for that dream.

Best,
Jonas Jorve


Francia Cordia's comment about "Haiti Executive Branch"

let's start thinking about change for Haiti:

I did my undergrad study on criminal justice, and now I'm doing my master on "political science" focusing International relation and International development and hopefully head to law school to study international law. specializes in Human Rights law and hoping one day I can change the judicial system and became the next female president of Haiti.

I'm working hard on that.


Jonas Jorve's comment about "Haiti Executive Branch"

we can believe it one day we'll make it

Francia,I agree with you 100%.

We have to start by thinking how we can bring change to that country.

It is time to reach another level.

I am a grad.student in Public Administration at Florida State University.

we should start thinking for a new plan for Haiti.

Let send a new clear message to Preval's Administration, that "one day we will take over in order to bring hope, a new political system that can bring, but not corruption.

This old politic should stop.

It is up to Haitian people to embrace a new system that bring a new future, but not the imperialism countries to tell us what to do.
Best,
Jonas Jorve


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