Moise Jean Charles, ancien Candidat a la Presidence

Moise Jean Charles, ancien Candidat a la Presidence

Ancien Senateur Moise Jean Charles, ancien Candidat a la Presidence, Leader du Platform Pitit Dessalines

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If the Pitit Desalin Leader, Moise Jean Charles, was relying solely on the Haitian Social Media Networks to push his movement against president Jovenel Moise, then he should quit while he is ahead because Haitians on Social Media strongly disapprove Moise Jean Charles and his movement.

Read: Haitians on Social Media overly Negative towards Moise Jean Charles and his Movement against President Jovenel Moise

After a 3-day hospitalization, Haitian opposition leader Jean-Charles Moise left the hospital prematurely Sunday and is about to go to Cuba for to find better solutions for his health problem, a member of his team released to the media.

Read: Moise Jean Charles heading to Cuba due to health problems

Breaking News... Haitian opposition strongman Moise Jean Charles is not feeling well, he is in the hospital, according to Journalist Jean Monard, Radio Caraibes FM...

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A vehicle carrying ex Senator Moise Jean Charles had a run-in with the Haitian police in Delmas 75 Wednesday 13 September 2017, around 12:50pm. A tense situation developed thereafter...

Read: Attempt to Arrest ex-Senator Moise Jean Charles

Haiti Elections Update - Pitit Desalin candidate for president Moise Jean Charles calls the recent BRIDES Poll that placed him 3rd in the race for president a Coup d'Etat Electoral...

Read: Haiti Elections - Moise Jean Charles says BRIDES Poll is a Coup d'Etat Plot against him

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Your Next President voler ya li bon pou li don't get well soon stay there till last day.
Reply · October 28 at 12:16 AM

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