Has Prime Minister Jean Henry Ceant been imposed on President Jovenel? Depute Francisque Delacruz thinks so

Thomassique Haiti Depute Francisque 'Tit' Delacruz has a feeling that the choice of Jean Henry Ceant for prime minister was imposed on President Jovenel Moise. According to the depute Jovenel is no Nelson Mandela, he can't understand why the president chose his opponent to be prime minister.

Haiti Depute Francisque Delacruz and Depute Jerry Tardieu
Haiti Depute Francisque Delacruz and Depute Jerry Tardieu

"Will we ever have a Nelson Mandela in Haiti?" Depute Delacruz asks himself, "I have not identified one yet where you have to chose one of your opponents without being in a position where you have no choice."

Depute Delacruz cannot understand why president Jovenel decided to chose a person who ran against him in the presidential elections, a clear opponent, to become a prime minister of Haiti under his watch. "Did the president make that choice to prove he can cohabit with everyone, I don't know, someone would have to make a deep analysis about that."

Now comes the next question: Does President Jovenel Moise want Henry Ceant to become the Next Prime Minister of Haiti?

In a radio interview to a radio station in the capital, Depute Tit Delacruz said up until today President Jovenel has not ask any Depute in APH to vote for Henry Ceant.

"Noone can understand what is happening here," Depute Fancisque Delacruz said. "So I ask myself, does President Jovenel want Ceant to get a YES vote in parliament.?"

"The man has not lifted a finger to make it happen. He did it for Jacques Guy Lafontant but he has not done it for Henry Ceant. It is here that the general population will truely understand what is going on."

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