Haiti - Food Prices did not drop like Prime Minister Henry Ceant promised, citizens complain
Haitian prime minister Jean Henry Ceant promised the Haitian population that food prices would go down in the coming days in the aftermath of street protest that paralyzed Haiti for more than 7 says in early February, but citizens are still complaining.
Haiti Prime Minister Jean Henry Ceant - Assemblée Nationale 2019
In some parts of the country, food prices went up instead of down, according to news reports. Many Haitian citizens are asking the prime minister to keep his promise so the little people (ti pèp la) can put food on the table.
You might also like
- Can Haitian political and business leaders really sit down for a sincere dialogue?
- Haiti's Opposition announces street protest Monday despite effort by gov to restart the country
- Godson Orelus, former Haiti police chief released from prison
Haitian Politics Hot Topics
Politics Photo Stories
Politics News Audios & Videos
Recently Updated Content
Leave a Reply
Name (required) E-mail (required, will not be published)Subject: Haiti - Food Prices did not drop like Prime Minister Henry Ceant promised, citizens complain edit
» »