President Michel Martelly is not panicked with incident with Deputy

In an attempt to clarify the incident where it was alleged that Michel Martelly got involved into a verbal altercation with one of the Haitian lawmakers, the president was not apologetic at all. On the contrary, Michel Martelly warned that we have not seen anything yet.

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As the president stated:" Anytime someone comes to the National Palace and does not speak properly with the presidency, even if you have immunity, you might not be able to come out"

"Me Bwa"

What does that mean exactly? Shouldn't we ask the president for clarification on his statement?

Let assume something like this happens in the future, will that person be put in jail? Will the president get involved into a fist fight? Or worst, does that mean we will never hear from that person anymore?

Is the president right to be talking like this about, after all, a Haitian elected official?

Is President Martelly following the advise of our beloved artist Maurice Sixto who said: "Vagabon, Sé an Vagabon Pou Mete'w Pou Korespon Ak sa"

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Pradel Pierre says...

Toute autorité vient de Dieu, le créateur de tout. Il pourrait se servir avec n'importe qui selon son dessein
Nous sommes tous UNS aux yeux de Dieu.Roi de NEBUCADNESAR éTAIT UN SERVITEUR DE DIEU pour punir son peuple choisit à cause de leur incrédulité.

Aucune belle promesse ne peut -etre réalisée sans la volonté de Dieu. Éviter toute véléïté par motif de haine, jalousie,égoïste et sprit de clan.L'age de la terre, il n'est pas à nous de rien faire.

J'applaudis la bonne volonté des hommes d'état, mais soyez sage et honnête comment faire respecter la constitution alors que une force armée étrangère sur le territoire national tandis que on contre l'armée nationale, conseil electoral provisoir dépuis la création de la constitution

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Prosper Nazaire says...

I LIKE TO READ YOUR ARTICLES BUT I ALSO REALIZE THAT AT THE END OF YOUR REPORT, YOU BE ASKING QUESTIONS THAT ARE MISLEADING THE READERS THE POINT I AM TRYING TO MAKE A POINT HERE IS THAT I DON'T THE PRESIDENT SAID IN HIS STATEMENT THAT IF SOMEONE DISRESPECTED HIS PRESIDENCY WHILE IN THE PALACE THEY WILL DISAPPEARD, NO BUT MAYBE THROWN IN JAIL BECAUSE THEY NEED AND SHOULD RESPECT HIM FOR WHO HE IS NOW, I THINK SOME HAITIANS SEES HIM AS THE MUSICIAN THAT HE USE TO BE AND INTEND TO TREAT HIM THAT WAY, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH HE'S OUR PRESIDENT LIKE IT OR NOT, SO PLEASE DO NOT SPECULATE OR TWIST HIS WORDS, CAUSE IF IT WAS YOU AS PRESIDENT, YOU WILL WANT RESPECT AS

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Danyd says...

you have the change that you want to see in the world.

President Martelly has no respect for the so called presidency that he is talking about.

If he does he would never make such a statement while addressing the media.

Imagine Obama or Sarkozy make such a vulgar statement(Anyone who disrespects my presidency will not get out of the palace).

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Esperance Clark says...

Je complimente le comportement du President d'Haiti, Notre President des Etats-Unis devrait se comporter ainsi.

I compliment the behavior of the Haitian president, Our United States president
should behave the same

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Webssj says...

I'm completely agree with President Michel J Martelly for his 5 years he has to respect orders and receive the same respect from them. It's time for the lawmakers know they not above the power they've to work to getting pay they've to satisfy the people they represent they to be an example for their communities not a devil for the country.

Martelly is right and he needs to correct them as long as he can. Thank

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Samy says...

Hi, my brother how are you?you and I, we are not at war, I don't know how old are you, but our Haiti was nice back in the days, people used to respect people.

Since the end of Duvalier"s era there is no kind of respect for anything including to the first person of the country:That needs to stop, that's why when ever someone tried to establish a business to help people a few vagabonds puped up and attacked then distroyed that, the result is no one wants to do anything good in Haiti, they prefer to go to Santo domingo.

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Shirley M says...

we used to have whats calle respect in Haiti and the class social existed .when we had lost our minds and elected Aristide he took that respect and flush it down the toilete it is about time we have a president that is demandind what is due to the presidency RESPECT and he is right he should make an example out of

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Jane Compaire says...

As you say, these are a bunch of Vagabon.

Martelly Sipose desan Pantalon li pou li pale ak Yo. I am hoping that my president that i believe in will help Haiti move

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James Paz says...

President Michel Martelly is perfectly correct.

There are some people in the Senat and the HOuse of Deputies who do not deserve any respect.

The Haitian people need to find a way to elect better qualified individuals to come and represent them.

Until we have better Senators and better Deputies, it is the responsibility of President Michel Martelly to put them in their proper Place

Vive

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Jano L. says...

I believe martelly wants to establish a system of Dictatorship in Haiti.

First he proposed the return of the Force Arme D'Haiti.

Second He is threatening the media.

Waht is next: The VSN, Tonton

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