Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Youri Latortue wants to know where the money went since Jan. 12, 2010

Senate Political Affairs Committee Chairman Yuri Latortue called for the publication of report on government spending since January 12. 

 According to the chairman, those reports and an action plan for the next emergency period are prerequisites for an extension of the state of emergency.


As the the Presdient of Haiti tries to get a renewal of the state of emergency, the Senate Committee on Political Affairs informs the report on the country's situation will be submitted to the Chief Executive this week.   

 Senator Evaliere Beauplan (PONT) denounced the procrastination of some elected officials, close to the President, who would not agree with the recommendations of the committee.
 

Several minority senators, including Rudy Herriveaux and Youri Latortue, are demanding a cabinet change to address the emergency. This proposal, called for strengthening the government by Senator Herriveaux, was presented by representatives of various sectors of the civil society.
 

These last three weeks, the Senate Committee on Political Affairs had working sessions with representatives of various sectors, including political parties, churches and associations.
 

The minority senators feel that their colleagues of INITE parliementary group want to boycott sessions to finalize the report. 

 According Evaliere Beauplan, the convocation of the Minister of Justice on Wednesday and met with the head of state Thursday are part of this strategy.
 

Senator Beauplan has indicated its commitment to submit the demands of nation to the head of the executive branch of government so that proper solutions can be brought to the urgent needs of the population.

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