Haiti Progress held Hostage by a few Politicians Tied to Turmoil and Chaos of the Past, Prime Minister Lamothe writes

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Frantz says...

Yes I 10,000% agree with the prime minister Laurent Lamothe. I don't have any political party, but I simple care about my country and I also agree... more »

Dufresne Michel says...

I have to agree with the prime minister 100%, but regarding those thugs and imbeciles, they only need to have some constitution to limit terms of no... more »

David Elissaint says...

Good job Lamothe bayo law lan dada yo more »

Patrick Princivil says...

What I can say in that situation is: I can see the Prime Minister Lamothe is a very educate person, I want him to understand that, Francois Duvalier... more »

Carlos Dume says...

Moi laisse mon pais depuis 43ans j'habite en Espagne. c'est pour la premiere foi que je vois la lumiere pour Haiti. Premier ministre la kenbe nan... more »

Carlos Dume says...

Mwen swiv tout pakou premye Minis la, Vietnam Bolivie pris france 24 rfi cuba belgique et autres androis. Resultat amour a la patrie intelligence... more »

Paul Szostak says...

Martelly administration has accomplished more in infrastructure and tourism and other areas than duvalier, namphy, boniface, aristide and preval... more »

Bonito says...

Considering the accord at El Rancho having fallen short of bringing to the table of "The dialogue" a significant share of the representatives of the... more »