Haiti Liberte: Hebdomadaire Haitien / Haitian weekly news
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8, No. 28 Du Jan 21 au Jan 27. 2015 |
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Kòrdinasyon Desalin:
Conférence de presse |
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Vol. 8 • No. 25 • du 31 décembre 2014 au 6 janvier 2015 |
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Evans Paul:
Archetypal Scheming Politician Nominated as New PM
Par Thomas Péralte
Over the past 30 years that he has strutted
on Haiti’s political stage, politician Evans Paul has become
something like the empire’s ace-in-the-hole. This is why he
has always moderated his message in an effort to please the
neocolonists who think they can decide Haiti’s future. It is
no coincidence that he chose to leave the Patriotic Movement
of the Democratic Opposition (MOPOD) earlier this year to go
it alone and to participate in the dialogue that led to the
signing of the El Rancho accord in March. Some elements of
Haiti’s political class never act without instructions from
the embassies of imperialist nations.
After the forced resignation of Prime Minister Laurent
Lamothe on Dec.13, President Michel Martelly gave Haiti a
booby-trapped gift on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, possibly
ordered by Santa Claus or Uncle Sam, when he nominated Evans
Paul, alias Konpè Plim or K-Plim, as Prime Minister.
Constitutionally, the nomination is supposed to be
approved by the Parliament. But indications are that laws
might be bent or even broken to put Evans Paul in power.
Haiti is in the midst of a political crisis created by
Martelly’s poor governance and attempt to establish a
totalitarian regime, while the Haitian people want democracy.
In this situation of confusion and anxiety, the traditional
ruling class is calling for negotiations with President
Martelly to reach a power-sharing deal. But the masses
marching in the streets are no longer interested in cutting
any deals or compromises with Martelly. They demand
Martelly’s resignation, the formation of a provisional
consensus government, and the organization of elections.
"The problem is Michel Martelly,” cry protesters almost
daily around Haiti. “The solution is the Martelly’s
departure.”
For the first time ever, a massive demonstration was held
on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, despite calls for a holiday truce.
"Negotiations or not, Martelly must go!” the protestors
chanted. Another chant was: “Instead of negotiations with
Martelly, we’d prefer civil war.”
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According to demonstrators in the
streets, any negotiations or political
agreement must simply be around how
Martelly is going to step down. Martelly
was not elected by the people, they say.
He was instead imposed by the
“international community” (i.e. U.S.,
France, Canada) as head of state. Now he
has plunged Haiti into a deep political
crisis, setting the stage for the
imperialists to once again meddle in the
sovereign internal affairs of the
Haitian people. Michel Martelly, due
to his political roots among the
Duvalierist Macoutes, is not disposed
towards negotiations and consensus. He
claims to have had dialogue with some
groups which don’t represent anybody. It
is just a way to run down the clock
until Jan. 12, when he thinks he can
disband Parliament and rule by decree.
Indeed, Martelly’s choice of Evans Paul,
a clear representative of Haiti’s
political-financial-media oligarchy, has
been rejected by all the leaders and
political forces involved in the
mobilization. They continue to call for
Mr. Martelly’s unconditional
resignation.
The presidential decree naming Evans
Paul as Prime Minister said that the
choice was made on the basis of
consensus with the presidents of
Parliament’s two Chambers. However, a
few hours later, Senate President Simon
Desras Dieuseul denied this.
“It should be clear to everyone that
the future of the Parliament must be
defined before anything else, for
example, any vote on amendments to the
Electoral Law of 2013 or the possible
ratification of a Prime Minister,”
Desras said.In the Senate, the six Senators who have been
blocking Martelly’s efforts to ram through his Electoral Law
also say that they don’t support his move. "None of the
senators in this group is ready to ratify Paul Evans as
prime minister," said Sen. Pierre Francky Exius.
His colleague from the South, Sen. Carlos Lebon, said the
same thing, citing Evans Paul’s lack of ethics since he was
part of the Presidential Commission that proposed Prime
Minister Laurent Lamothe’s resignation.
The nomination of Evans Paul has also raised the hackles
of political leaders engaged in talks with Martelly,
including those of the parties INITE, FUSION, Kontrapèp and
Haitians for Haiti, represented respectively by Paul Denis
and Sorel Jacinthe, Rosemond Pradel and Alix Richard, Jean
William Jeanty, and Jonas Coffy.
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WikiLeaked
Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy Hériveaux is a “Close
Contact” of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti
(The
first of three articles) |
Vol. 8 • No. 23 • du 17 au 23 décembre 2014 |
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WikiLeaked Diplomatic Cables Reveal:
Rudy Hériveaux is a “Close Contact” of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti
(Second of three articles) |
Vol. 8 • No. 24 • du 24 au 30 décembre 2014 |
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WikiLeaked
Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy Hériveaux is a “Close
Contact” of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti(The last of three articles)
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Vol. 8 • No. 25 • du 31 décembre 2014 au 6 janvier 2015 |
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Opposition groups which
have refused negotiations with Martelly – MOPOD, Patriotic
Forces for Respect of the Constitution (FOPARC), the
Dessalines Coordination (KOD), the Platform of Dessalines
Children (PPD) – also reject the nomination and call for
“Non-Stop Mobilization” until Martelly steps down.
The Lavalas Family party, which met separately with
Martelly last week, has not yet announced its position on
Evans Paul’s nomination, nor has it recently clarified its
stand on Martelly’s resignation. Months ago, when the
uprising was still young, FL leader Dr. Maryse Narcisse said
only Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe should resign, but not
President Martelly. As thousands of FL militants and
sympathizers now call for Martelly’s resignation in almost
daily demonstrations, the FL’s Executive Committee has still
not formally changed its position.
The street is also full of talk about Evans Paul. People
remember when he was the mayor of Port-au-Prince from 1991
to 1995. When he stepped down, there was nothing left in the
town hall. Everything was stolen, looted. Paul’s partisans
also ran the National Insurance Office (ONA) under the de
facto regime of President Boniface Alexandre and Prime
Minister Gérard Latortue (2004-2006). They then ran the
Commerce Ministry under President René Préval (2006-2011).
There were all sorts of scandals. Evans Paul also traveled
to Gonaïves to take part in the commemoration last year of
the 210th anniversary of Haiti’s independence alongside
President Martelly, the late former dictator Jean-Claude
Duvalier, and former dictator Gen. Prosper Avril (whose
soldiers beat up Paul and then nationally televised his
battered face). At the same time, Paul was among the coup-fomenting
politicians who boycotted the Haiti’s Bicentennial organized
by President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004.
"Evans Paul has already established his headquarters at
the Prime Minister’s residence on the Bourdon road and is
working on the formation of a new cabinet,” said Dr. Joseph
Enold, the Secretary General of Paul’s longtime organization
the Convention of Democratic Unity (KID), according to the
pro-government website Haiti Libre. “It could be
installed as Prime Minister by Tuesday (Dec. 30).”
Haiti Libre also reported that parliamentarians
could be summoned to an extraordinary session on Dec. 28,
2014 to audit Paul’s documents, as required by Article 157
of the Constitution.
But the former pro-coup politician already considers
himself Prime Minister, even without Parliamentary approval.
"I have not been appointed Prime Minister to make war on
anyone,” Paul said on Dec. 26, the day after his
appointment, “but to work for the well-being of all
Haitians."
While touring the Center Department on Dec. 28, he told a
crowd in Cerca Carval: "I am not from the government. I was
not on Martelly’s team. I did not campaign for him. I am
also not in the opposition. As Prime Minister, I am a
servant who comes to serve society and make things advance
because the country is in crisis."
Clearly, Evans Paul thinks he has the post in the bag.
Perhaps he knows something, heard in some corridors of
power, that nobody else does?
So the appointment of Evans Paul as Prime Minister
appears to be his reward for services rendered to the
imperialists. It is also the product of a so-called
reconciliation with the executioners of the people.
"On Jan. 12, there will be no political tsunami,” Paul
said. “There will be an agreement among Haitians."
Evans Paul is truly a genuine enemy of the people, a
scheming chameleon, always plotting against the people’s
interests. In this case, the people’s interests and their
demands are: Down with dictatorship, long live democracy!
Down with occupation, long live sovereignty! Down with the
enemies of the people, long live the mobilization! Down with
reconciliation with the executioners, long live justice!
Down with those who trample the dignity of the people, long
live respect of the people!
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Vol. 8 • No. 25 • du 31 décembre 2014 au 6 janvier 2015 |
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