Jude Celestin said he may have lost the election

According to the United Nation, the Preval government will honor the result of the election. Jude Celestin came out of his silence since the end of the election to give a hint that he may have lost and that he will accept the result of the election without any protest.

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It seems to me that Jude Celestin is moving further and further away from the picture. If that is the case, then who is in and who is out?

Will there be a runoff on January 16 or will we know the next president of Haiti on December 7 when the CEP will give partial result of the election?

Now, how does a Micky government sound to you?

Should I say" The Sweet Micky Government in Haiti decided to .........

Min Bwoa!!!

Is Madame Mirlande Manigat in?

Should I say: The Government of Mirlande Manigat was elected or selected since the election has unacceptable to her?

Min Bwoa!!!

Who will wyclef support if there is a runoff?

Will any of the candidates who declared that the election was supposed to be nullified support anyone if there is a runoff?

Min Bwoa!!!

Please help me to answer these questions

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Claude B. Osias says...

In my view Mr, Celestin was not the right candidate for Mr, Preval, that was a huge mistake Mr, Preval makes.

he mind have a good intention, but he failed the people, and remember this! no matter how much you give to hold the power, when the people speaks the world

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Jackson J. says...

Politic in Haiti is not for anyone.

This is why we have people like Sweet Micky now in the game. I believe he can get elected because he is popular.

It is not about what you can do for the country in Haiti, or what you can do for the people in desperate need. It is about whether or not the people like me or not

The same people who can not eat, sent their children to a good school, receive medical services, be secure, are the same people who would killor burn or use Pere Lebrun on any one if their candidate is not elected.

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Renald P. says...

You guys have been criticizing Jude Celestin.

However, he is the only one who showed character.

All Haitian politicians are after one thing and one thing only Power.

No one is really looking out for the people.

Weneed in Haiti a new wave of politicians.

The old school needs to retire

As one of the new people in Haitian politic, Jude Celestin showed he is not after power only and he's not willing to sell his character just to be elected.

Bravo

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Gerard Jean-baptiste says...

MR JUDE CELESTIN SHOWS AN ACT OF WISDOM BY PULLING HIMELF OUT-BRAVO- JUDE YOU DID THE RIGHT THING.MRS MIRLANDE MANIGAT INTELLECTUALLY SPEAKING IS THE RIGHT PERSON.BUT, IT IS THAT ALL TAKES TO FACE THE MULTIPLE PROBLEMS IN THIS CONTRY?

MR JOSEPH MICHEL MARTHELLY IS WAY LESS QUALIFY THAN MRS MANIGAT.BUT IT SEEMS HE IS THE RIGHT PERSON AT THE

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Claudino says...

I personally think that Mr. Jude Celestin has done the right thing by remove himself from the arena ofthe election.

I think this is the right decision for him, and also for his country.

I also think that the country need to move forward not backward, I also think that Haiti need a real leader, a real nationalist, a leader who will bring lot of good ideals to move the country from where we are.It is time for the Haitian people to say no to all "Magroulleur" Haiti need a true leader, someone who is ready to lead from day one...

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Rev Davis Louis says...

There is no if or but;Dr Mirlande H. Manigat is well equiped to lead Haiti effectively.

At this very juncture, a Leader is needed to rebuild the country from its ashes; From now on, She is to the People of Haiti a "Supplement of Soul".

Long live Dr Mirlande

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Patricia says...

Mrs,.

Manigat is 70 years old. I do not think she can deal with this challenge of governing Haiti for the next 5 years.

I believe it takes a lot of energy to run a country and in the case of Haiti carrying all the problems in the world, I truly believe it takes someone with a lot of energy and passion to start addressing its problems.

I just think Mrs. Maniga at 70 years old is too old for the job, although she is highly

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Jackson P. says...

Can someone tell me if Sweet Micky is qualified to be president of Haiti?

This election will once again give us the proof that we Haitians are unable to know and select a good candidate.

The result of this election will also reinforce the belief in the mind of the international community that Haiti is

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Marise H. says...

I think it is a good decision for Jude Celestin.

So far he is the only one among the Haitian candidate who showed some level of wisdom.

He stayed quiet while many of the other candidates changed their positions many times.

This is the type of behaviors that make good people who really really do something for Haiti to stay

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