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Ing. Jude Elie et Gloria Starr Kins
MY HAITIAN COMPATRIOTES, HAITIANS!
No matter our differences.
No matter our misunderstandings.
Violence should never, ever, ever be a tool in our solutions.
Dismayed by the assassination of the President of the Republic, His Excellency Jovenel Moise, we offer our sincere condolences to members of his family and friends, as well as a speedy recovery to the First Lady of the Republic, Martine Moise.
MY HAITIAN COMPATRIOTES, HAITIANS!
We must learn to live with tolerance and mutual respect.
We must replace the weapons of violence with those of union, solidarity and brotherhood in order to live together. The chaotic situation that has plagued Haiti in recent weeks and today only demeans us as a people. Today the Republic is in mourning. Today, once again, we are the laughing stock of the whole world despite our past as a flagship people of freedom and humanist values. But today, foreign groups have dared to question our sovereignty and violate many laws and international treaties.
MY HAITIAN COMPATRIOTES, HAITIANS!
We must find the best way for the rebirth of our country.
It's time to act.
This is not a Haitian but all Haitians.
Let's fight together to change our image!
Let us fight together to save and save the honor of our dear Haiti.
We are grateful for the friendly reaction of the President of the United States to Haiti. We hope that the Haitian leaders, the political class, the Business Sector, and all the national forces, will take these words to heart.
Thank you and may God protect Haiti.
Done in Port-au-Prince, July 7, 2021
For the Management Board of the SOVE LONÈ AYITI Platform:
Haiti a nation in disarray, a population in disarray
The elections of August 9 and October 25, 2015 indicate that we are facing a failed nation and a population in disarray.
Haiti's decomposition began with the assassination of Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines in 1806, two years after the revolution. This decomposition is accentuating day by day.
The epic of the Haitian revolution had shaken the world, since the colonial edifice, 300 years old, believed itself to be unshakable and eternal. The 22 heroes and the brave independence soldiers got the better of this building. They challenged the triangular alliance and affirmed, on behalf of Haiti and the rest of the world, that every human being is a divine product,
worthy of respect, admiration and support to fulfill the destiny assigned to him by the Creator.
However, this decomposition of the Haitian nation accelerated during the 60 years after the exile of Paul Eugène Magloire. During this period, the political alternation was never held with competence and love of the fatherland. This allowed the Duvaliers to muzzle the population by consolidating the birth of a neocolonial class that held back the rise of Haiti after the World War.
For more than thirty years, the achievements of modernity have bypassed Haiti to go elsewhere.
The advent of democracy in 1987 was to bring the milk and honey long awaited by the population; it has only delayed, even buried all hopes for a better day. In fact, basic services, as well as infrastructure of all kinds, which should anchor the population in their locality, have disappeared for lack of renewal or improvement. The rule of law imposed
by dictatorship never materialized during this facade democracy.
Successive governments, despite their desire to do better, have only brought to Haiti debris of the decadence of the past and the image of the decline of the present. The cleaning of this debris has not yet started since, like a parasitic plant, their doctrine is part of the belief of the population who thinks that it is bathed in a healthy sap,
when in reality, it is harmful for its future.
The last regime elected as a challenge to "naje pou soti" doctrines, ultimately brought salvation only to close friends, leaving the population in disarray.
Promote good citizenship, female leadership, sustainable development, good governance, respect for the values of the Republic in order to promote and encourage the emergence of a "New Haitian citizen", the rule of law, 'a just, united and law-abiding society.
The objective and the concept of the Socio-Political Platform SoveLonè derives from the fact that Haiti, after two hundred years, a nation which should be the light and the salt of the earth, represents for some foreign detractors a "basket case" and for others a "shitty land". Without accepting the characterization of our detractors, we Haitians have betrayed the mission and the wishes of our founder Jean Jacques Dessalines who left us this message:
"I have spent whole nights sleepless to give you this piece of land, take good care of it so that it can become a well-kept treasure for each of you and a light for mankind. "
The press, a column of security to facilitate the orderly departure of disappointing governments, has become, in part, a press in pursuit of money. She no longer cares about the ethics of the profession. In Haiti, the profession of the press man must be a priesthood and a service to the fatherland, for the common good.
The legislative opposition which wants and which intends to overturn the tables of the game, seeks only its profit and that to bog us down more, since the transition which began with the abortive elections of November 28, 1987 is the first source of our misfortunes today.
Had we stepped on the dead, like the valiant soldiers of 1804, on Election Day at Vaillant Lane, we might have a just and more hospitable Haiti for all today. We remain a nation in political and social turmoil. Political alternation
of October 25, 2015, for example, did not take place with the consent of the population for a better tomorrow.
It is time to reverse the situation and start again as during the revolutionary period which preceded October 17, 1806, in order to rebuild Haiti and to transform it into a true pearl of the Antilles, as I said in my book for the electoral campaign: “A good Haiti for all is possible”.
The solutions to the problems are simple. In fact, they are symptomatic of failed countries and failed states that have recovered, such as Singapore, Rwanda, South Korea, Hong Kong and mainland China.
Here are the problems:
The lack of a sense of inclusion, necessary for the creation of a common homeland, according to the doctrine of Ernest Renan regarding the building of a good nation.
The lack of strong institutions and excellent infrastructure to tie people to their lands, so that they are no longer nomadic in their own country. Institutions and infrastructure will support urbanization and organized development efforts.
The political and civil society leadership necessary to find and realize the special destiny entrusted to the nation by the Creator of the universe.
The acceptance of a real political alternation as a regular and normal fact of the life of the nation without compromising our human and natural resources.
I have a vision of a government budget of $ 13 billion to meet the four conditions necessary for building a good nation and training good citizens.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp1- Recasting the nation with a sense of inclusion so that the division no longer reigns among the sons and daughters of Haiti: the rural world against the urban world, the absence of civic sense for help those who still vegetate in extreme poverty. We will thus end a de facto apartheid system
more pernicious than de jure apartheid. Because the lack of respect for the underprivileged class is part of our culture.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp2- Building the country with excellent sound infrastructure and institutions, from the rural area to the capital, so that the rural masses are no longer nomadic, neither at home nor abroad.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp3- Agree that urgent and priority actions must be considered concerning marginalized people to help them catch up with the rest of the population. This will be done through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to support them in their production, so that the quality of their products provides them with sufficient income to propel them into the middle class.
Haiti regains and engages in its divine mission of emancipatory nation, propagating our dream for all, which is none other than the doctrine of pioneer and hospitable nations, as a good government will do.
We can succeed in this bet because the people are ready. She is fed up with the election that failed to bring real, positive change in their way of life. If only the message, that a hospitable nation for all, rich and poor, is possible in Haiti and could reach the population!
We have chosen as a policy the consolidation of local authorities so that they become independent entities capable of supporting each other, certainly with the support of the government and the international community.
I urge you to help us build a Haiti that is good for all, because we will have a population of 11 million people with extraordinary potential purchasing power. It will be good business for the majority of the population, made up of good citizens, armed against misery and despair.
The game is in your hands. We will be winners or losers depending on whether you choose to play your part and help us build this magnificent Haiti which will be rich, powerful and welcoming for all, especially for its own children.
We have proposed in the book as a prototype the model of module 21 which includes the areas of Boucan Carré, Mirebalais, Saut d´Eau, Lascahobas, Savanette, Baptiste and Belladère. Your contribution to the development of the concept of self-help in these municipalities will allow these communities to grow in prosperity, happiness and peace.
























