Day: May 15, 2011
Haiti’s new president seeks business leader as prime minister-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
By: Trenton Daniel, The Associated Press: PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti’s new president wants a business leader to serve as his prime minister, a government official…
NATIONAL TELEVISION IS PRESENTING A UN PRODUCED, EDMUND MULET NARRATED FILM ON THE JANUARY 12, 2010 EARHQUAKE, CHOLERA EPIDEMIC AND RECENT ELECTIONS. PREVAL WOULD SEEM TO BE ON A LEVEL WITH SISTER TERESA, IF MULET IS TO BE BELIEVED AND THE MINUSTAH ACTIONS ON A LEVEL WITH THOSE OF JESUS AND HIS DISCIPLES.
1800 hours May 15, 2011 This program is in such bad taste and so flawed that someone from Martelly’s entourage should have pulled the plug…
Haiti Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive resigns-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
Haiti Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive turns in his resignation allowing new President Michel Martelly to choose his own government leader. By Jacqueline Charles jcharles@MiamiHerald.com PORT-AU-PRINCE…
L’homélie de Mgr. Louis KÉBREAU à l’occasion de l’investiture du président Martelly
Tant de raisons nous rassemblent ce matin, à l’occasion de l’investiture du nouveau Président de la République d’Haïti. – Nous voyons dans la présence des…
Discours du President Michel Joseph Martelly
Haïtiennes, Haïtiens, Mes chers compatriotes En me confiant par votre vote du 20 mars dernier la destinée de la République d’Haïti, vous m’en faites le…
Une ambiance de carnaval pour Martelly
Plusieurs milliers de personnes à Port-au-Prince ont fêté, le samedi 14 mai 2011, l’investiture de Michel Martelly, devenu le 56e président de la Première République…
Singer Michel Martelly is sworn in as Haiti’s president-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
Haiti’s new president, Michel Martelly, stands with his wife, Sophia, and their children as the Haitian national anthem is played in Port-au-Prince. (Brennan Linsley, Associated…
Martelly promises free education and other changes in first speech as Haiti President-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
President Michel Martelly took the oath of office Saturday, promising to move swiftly to transform Haiti, which is slowly recovering from last year’s earthquake. BY…