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Haiti - Politic : The National Assembly not for tomorrow...
05/07/2016 10:52:59

Haiti - Politic : The National Assembly not for tomorrow...

Far from getting closer, the camps pro and anti Privert strengthen their position and the political blocs (minority and majority) are far from an essential prerequisite agreement for the resumption of the session National Assembly, to decide the future of Privert.

Since the put in continuation of the National Assembly on June 28, https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-17874-haiti-politic-quorum-reversed-to-parliament-the-session-is-put-in-continuation.html negotiations between opposing political blocs have failed to make things moves. Both sides blame and none is ready to make concessions. In the House of Deputies and the Senate, the political impasse is total and the office of the National Assembly is unable to announce a date for the resumption of the session.

Carl Murat Cantave (leader of the anti-Privert minority) and Francisco Delacruz (leader of the pro-Privert majority) after 4 failed attempts to merge the roadmaps, are convinced that the meeting in National Assembly can not be held this week.

The minority, accused of being behind the blocking says it only wish the respect for the Constitution. The Senator Cantave wants a roadmap containing among others the election of another president and the establishment of a parliamentary structure to control the organization of elections stressing that "the next president should be appointed in accordance with Article 98.3 of the Constitution, which gives the Assembly national prerogative to appoint an interim president."

For Senator Cantave, it takes time to find a consensus, otherwise the next session in National Assembly will again failesfailed. Note that the Senator Cantave , accompanied by three deputies left the country Tuesday for three days to the United States, in response to an invitation from the US Congress.

PI/ HaitiLibre



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