Claude Joseph

Claude Joseph is a Haitian politician who served as interim prime minister of Haiti while president Jovenel Moise was in power until the president was assassinated on July 7th 2021.

Claude Joseph who served as acting president of Haiti after the death of President Jovenel also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Haiti from March 2020 until July 2021.

Claude Joseph's political party EDE will fund training for five of its members at ENAP Canada

Les Engagés pour le développement (EDE), the new political party founded by former Haiti Prime Minister Claude Joseph, announced they will fund training for five of its members at ENAP Canada.

ENAP is an acronym for the National School of Public Administration in Canada.

According to news reports, the training of the five members will be on on the Strategic Management of Public Projects.

Ex Haiti PM Claude Joseph now has his Political Party called EDE

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Jean Victor Geneus replaces Claude Joseph as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Haiti

On 25 November 2021, Claude Joseph was replaced by Jean Victor Geneus as foreign minister of Haiti.

Claude Joseph who ceded the role of Prime Minister of Haiti to Ariel Henry was let go by the latter. Ariel chose Victor Geneus as his foreign minister.

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Samir Handal arrested in Turkey in connection with assassination of president Jovenel Moise

Samir Handal was arrested in Turkey in connection to the assassination of Haiti president Jovenel Moise

I failed to report to you that Samir Handal, a rich businessman from Haiti, was arrested and Istanbul Turkey Monday for his involvement in the July assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise.

This arrest came after Haitian foreign minister Claude Joseph contacted his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu, to alert him that the Samir Handal, is suspect of great interest, was on a plane from United States and traveling through turkey to Jordan.

Samir Handal has been held in Istanbul after court officials issued a 40-day custody order, the Associated Press reported.

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Dominican president Abinader, still mad, bars Haitians from public hospitals in Dominican Republic

Dominican president Luis Abinader throwing a tantrum after a comment by Haiti foreign minister Claude Joseph

Dominican president Lewis Abinader continues to show his anger towards Haiti and the Haitian people. In his latest decision, he has decided to bar illegal immigrants in the Dominican Republic, mainly Haitians, from accessing public hospitals.

This is his second wave of decisions ever since foreign minister Claude Joseph made a declaration stating that both Haiti and the Dominican Republic have their own problems with banditism that they are dealing with.

President Luis Abinader gets mad, he suspends visas for Haitian students studying in the Dominican Republic

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President Luis Abinader gets mad, he suspends visas for Haitian students studying in the Dominican Republic

Dominican president Luis Abinader throwing a tantrum after a comment by Haiti foreign minister Claude Joseph

Dominican president Luis Abinader has decided to suspend the visa renewal program for Haitian students on Dominican territory to show how mad he is about a tweet from Haiti foreign minister Claude Joseph.

Just because Haitian foreign minister Claude Joseph reminded president Abinader that there are crimes happening in Dominican Republic just as they are crimes happening in Haiti, the Dominican president took it out on the poor Haitian students.

"What is being said is that there will be no automatic renewal and that must be verified because I have to protect this country," the president said at a press conference.

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Claude Joseph did nothing wrong, the Dominican Republic is just better at hiding their criminal side than we are

The Tweet by Haiti Ministre Claude Joseph that pissed off the Dominican Republic

Haiti is in reality TV mode, all our problems are right out front for everyone to see. Can we compare ourselves to the Dominican Republic who is promoting tourism and hiding the fact that their country is infested with crime and corruption?

The Dominican Republic is in the process of nation-building.

Haiti, unfortunately, is in self-destruct mode.

That being said, anyone who's lived in the Dominican Republic knows that they are a lot of criminal activities happening on the other side of the island. The Dominican Republic's governing body does a great job at keeping the news local instead of on international news pages of the Washington Post and the New York Times like Haiti is doing so well right now.

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