Petitions have been launched on the Internet to support Haiti’s new constitution. The English and French versions are available and some signatures from the public have already been secured. The impetus is based on the outcry for a revised constitution in which everyone will have a chance in the new Haiti.
The new constitution is a constitution proposed by former Haitian President Jovenel Moise and other leaders. In the new constitution, candidates under the age of 35 will have the chance to participate in the general election to be elected in one of the branches of government of their choice. This constitution also outlines many other changes that will help the country.
The petitions launched on the internet for the new constitution were created by Haitian politician Werley Nortreus and other leaders who support the same cause. The creator of these petitions is one of the leaders fighting for change in this country. This is a chance for a new Haiti, where everyone is included in the prosperity of the country after many years of suffering.
According to the English and French versions, here is what the creator says about why he created the petitions:
The only way to have a new Haiti is to establish a new constitution that gives candidates who are 25 years old and older the right to run for a position among the three branches of the government according to their choice. A new constitution that includes everyone is the only way for Haitians to change the miserable situation in which Haiti finds itself because of its previous constitution.
To sign the petitions to support Haiti’s new constitution. Please take a look at these links.
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The new constitution for this country might help Haiti. I support it and everyone should do the same and see the outcome.
Ignorant, uneducated, sort, tebe,
You should never talk so about your sister island, no wonder you did not put your name to this rubbish statement, bye for now.
Dominican in London.
Haiti is a lost cause that’s why France gave up on Haiti long ago. The country is UN-governable .Nothing will ever change there too much corruption everyone wants to be in charge to benefit themselves not the people that’s how it has always been and will always be.
Hey, this article is about Haiti, not Skerrit
You owe it to yourself to do at the very least a little research, not only cnn, bbc, cbs etc mainstream media. You need to watch this documentary on Haiti, free on YouTube, no book to purchase: Debt Coups and Colonialism in Haiti.
Don’t take all at face value, lookup some of the info presented. It’s 2022 we can find out a lot more than in the old days.
Admin, why is the Dominica flag next to the Haitian flag?
ADMIN: This release was from the Dominica Haiti Association.