Friday, February 19, 2010

Haiti:Inadequate Central Government

...Haiti must start implementing other ways to answer "the oproar and inquiries" of its citizens for a better life. If we ever have a better time to implement such demands, it is now. We can follow several steps in this process, however, one of the best ones would be for each Regional Department to look for the best ways to cope with adversities and plan for their future accordingly. Citizens want to see local authorities functions as their representatives, but not as another special envoy of the dysfunctional "republic of Port au Prince" at least not anymore.
People all over the country are surprised to witness how incompetent is the central government...As a result, citizens may take matter into their own hands, which could create a number of other difficult situations. Because of that the international community, particularly, the Unites States and some other neighboring countries need to encourage the rest of the international community to act rapidly. Fortunately for the central government, the international community will not say loudly, at least for now, how unsuitable is that team.
Lastly, the hurricane season is just 3 months away. The rest of the world has no time to waste if it does not want to see more dead bodies, before a central government that is not even able to tell the country weeks after the earthquake of 01/12/10 what its plans are going forward. By the way, do you know why president Rene Preval never formally addresses the nation? SN.

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