Haiti - Affaire Kiko St Remy - President Martelly replies to his brother-in-law attending an opposition protest
KREYOL: Men Nouvel... Haiti - President Martelly reponn question sou zafè bòfrè li, Kiko St Remy, ki te ale nan yon manifestation kont gouvèman an jounen 18 Novanm 2014 la...
President Martelly replies:
"He [Kiko St Remy] will always be my brother in Law, unless I divorce the first lady, something that will not happen, Kiko has to rights to his own opinion, and Kiko is responsible for his own actions."
KREYOL: Martelly fè konnen ke Kiko gen dwa a opinion li, Kiko responsab pwòp sak li, epi tou, Kiko ap toujou rete bòfrè li sof si li ta divòse ak premier dame la...
President Martelly he was too occupied handling the affairs of the state to be concerned about a protest, let alone a single person in that protest...
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All Comments (2)
It's pretty obvious that the Presidents of the cafars is astutely and conveniently avoiding the issue involving his brother in law by preaching to a cognitively dissonant choir.
Minister Herivaux would have provided the right
I think jealousy always play in such environment, because I believe they are very close to each other and he cannot stand his brother in law is the president.
Also he may not think he brother in law the president is not focusing on the thing that he likes for the country well it doesn't matter because mately is the first president in a long time actually doing something for the people of Haiti.
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