Are you for "Dechoukage" or give Michel Martelly a chance?

As a successful protest against the government of Michel Martelly ended on November 18, new manifestation for the "Dechoukage" of the regime is scheduled for November 29 in front of the US Embassy in Port-au-Prince. My question is that should the government be given a chance or be out no matter what?

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Here is where the discussion lies and depending who you are, you will likely fall into one of the following categories:

Are you for "Rache Manyok Bay Ter-a Blanch"

Are you for "Give Michel Martelly a Chance"

Now, let's see who is right and who is wrong

The argument for"Rache Manyok Bay Ter-a Blanch": This group stands on the side that the government of Michel Martelly is the meaning of corruption; that they are taking advantage of their position to get rich quick. They have also been blamed for not holding election because they wantt to control the result.

The argument for""Give Michel Martelly a Chance": Most people who are in favor to let the government of Michel Martelly to complete his term in office come with the argument that Haiti has been in "Perpetual Beginning" mode since its independence and we need to break this cycle.

Let see which argument holds true for you

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Joachim Salinas says...

This is a New Era. Haiti is a democratic country, the people choose the president through election.

The president has to finish his term for a new election.

A good president can be reelected for 3 terms, if he wins the election.

In Haiti each term for the president is 5 years.

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Duvall Dupree says...

Plain and simple, the president have to complete his term. So far the country is going in the right direction.

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Jacky Dessalines says...

HELL NO...NEG SA AK FANMI LI ...AK GROUP TI ZANMI LI YO AP FINN PIYE A SI LI RETE ENCORE SOU POUVOIR...LORS LI ALLER PAYS AP DOUER PLUS QUE 5 MILLIARDS DOLLARS DETTE EXTERIEURE EPI ...

EPI YO PAP FE ANYIN VRE ...

DE DEMAGOGIE...

SE BRASSE YAP FE....

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Frideny Eliassaint says...

Majorite moun ki pou dechoukaj yo pa vreman konnen sa ki bon pou pwop tet yo, epi moun ki dako patisipe nan mouvman dechoukaj la se yon seri de moun ki vle se gwoup pa yo ki pou sou pouvwa pou kapab fe sa yo vle, pou plen poch yo epi ale, se pa chanjman yo ap cheche tout bon vre, se avantaj pa yo ni se pa avantaj pep la. Annou kite Martelly fe travay li deja komanse yo, mwen rete kwe ke yon paket travay kap dewoule pou la premye fwa nan peyi a nan moman an, annou pa petube travay sa yo, kite peyi a mache

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Jestly says...

Martelly was rightfully elected by the majority of Haitian citizens in an election and he shall rightfully finishes his term. for a country like haiti a president cant do everything at once nor everything by himself we all have to contribute.

All countries around the world have a form government corruptions, whether its USA, CHINA,FRANCE etc but the only way to minimize corruptions is through elections.

Election have consequences you dont like a politician you vote him or her out, they commit a crime you take action against them legally not by dechoukay, burning

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Demosthenes says...

As a native Haitian it truly saddens me to see the state of Haitians.

What happened to us?

We've become the laughing stock of the Caribbean, and of the international community.

While we're busy senselessly tearing one another apart and destroying our country we are being robbed.

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Patrick Gaspard says...

Ma position: Laissez une chance au pays.Ces methodes ont n'ont jamais rien fourni de bon. Renverser un pouvoir sans avoir auparavant defini une alternative une proposition de sauvetage releve de la demagogie voire du crime.

Voila deja vingt sept ans que nous pratiquons le rache manyok nous n'avons fait que

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Jacky Dessalines says...

SWEET MICKY PAS DIRIGE PAYS DEMOCRATIQUEMENT, CONSTITUTIONNELLEMENT...LI DIRIGE PAYS TANKOU YON BANN MAFIA KI ACCAPARE PAYS A....

SE MAITRE DAME ...

SE PIYE LAP PIYE PAYS AK FANMI LI....

SE LAN MALVERSATION LAP DIRIGE PAYS ...

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Clovis Camiien says...

Dechoukage is not the answer, We have experienced

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Soulshadow55 says...

Haiti has long suffered because of groups overthrowing the government, presidential assassinations, military take-overs, etc. We must let the rule of law govern.

Martelly was duly elected by the people and the people must allow him to finish his term. All this political instability is one of the reasons Haiti is so poor. Businesses do not want to do business in country's where governments change hands in violent ways. As long as he leaves office after his term is complete, he should be allowed to finish his presidency.

No president is going to be able to do everything that everyone wants.

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