Jocelerme Privert to reduce number of cabinet positions

In a press conference given on Friday, (February 19 2015), the new Provisional President Jocelerme Privert said that the public treasury in Haiti is belly up, there is no money in it. He is strongly considering a reduction in the number of ministerial positions. In addition, the Provisional President had asked the Prime Minister to stop all appointments in Haiti Public Administration.

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Do you think we have too many ministerial positions in Haiti government?

Do you have any particular preference as to which ones have not done much and should go?

Which ministers do you think have been working hart and made a difference?

Haitian Kreyol:

Jocelerme Privert vle redwi kantite kabinè ministè

Nan yon konferans pou laprès li te bay nan Vandredi (19 fevriye 2015), nouvo Prezidan Pwovizwa Jocelerme Privert di que kès leta an Ayiti vid, pa gen okenn lajan nan li. Li ape konsidere yon rediksyon nan kantite pozisyon ministeryèl yo. Anplis de sa, Prezidan Pwovizwa te mande l 'Premye Minis la pou sispann tout anbochmen nan Administrasyon Piblik la.

Ou panse nou-gen twòp pozisyon ministeryèl nan gouvènman Ayiti?

Ou gen Nenpòt preferans patikilye ke yo QUI moun-pa gen fè anpil ak shoulds ale?

Minis Ki ou panse-gen-ap travay kabrit yo e te fè yon diferans?

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