Jacques Thimoléon Stevenson replaces Jean Tolbert Alexis
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The Deputy of Petit-Goâve, Jacques Thimoléon Stevenson, is the new boss in town. After an intense fight with the former President, Mr. Jean Tolbert Alexis, he finally made it
What makes this more interesting is that Deputy Jacques Thimoléon Stevenson was the President of Parliamentarians for Stability and Progress(PSP), a majority block that has been supporting the Martelly-lamothe government.
He was also a member of the Commission for Justice and Public Safety, as well as many other committees
of the Foreign Affairs Commission, Cults and Haitians living abroad and a member of the CommissionInterior and Local government, Decentralization and border Development.
Also in that list, you find Abel Descollines and Ronald Victor as Vice President; Romial Smith as 1st Secretary; Ogline Pierre, 2nd Secretary and Renaud Jean Baptiste, Treasurer
Read more: Deputee, Chamber of Deputies, Jean Tholbert Alexis, Jacques Thimoléon Stevenson, Newsletter Articles, Government
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All Comments (3)
We do need progress, stability and real construction in this country after the earth quake, the Lavalas and the cholera.
Let us hope that this change of garde among the Deputes will make that
Jean Tolbert Alexis pran yon coup D'Etat classic nan min Jacques Thimoléon Stevenson ak ekip Martelly-Lamothe.
Se pou nou ba ekip Matelly sa credit.
Yo fè tankou yo konnin, yo pran control Cham Depite-a. Mwen pansde konyer-a, yap mache pou yo pran control Senat Ayisyen.
Si yo pa ka pran kontrok Senat nan bon jan Eleksyon, yap fè magouill pou yo volè kan minm
Veye zo
This entire game was orchestrated by Ralph.
While the Deputies have been fighting among themselves.
Ministre chargé des relations avec le parlement, Ralph Théano, was working under cover to bring this result
Bravo
Ralph
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