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  2. Laënnec Hurbon - Wikipedia

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    Laënnec Hurbon (sometimes anglicised as Laennec Hurbon; born 1940) is a Haitian sociologist and writer specialising in the relationships between religion, culture and politics in the Caribbean region. [2] He is also a Catholic theologian and ex-priest turned researcher and writer. [3] [4]

  3. Politics of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Haiti takes place in the framework of a unitary semi-presidential republic, where the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The politics of Haiti are considered historically unstable due to various coups d'état , regime changes, military juntas and internal conflicts.

  4. Alexandre Pétion - Wikipedia

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    Christophe was elected president, but he did not believe the position had sufficient power, as Pétion kept powers for himself. Christophe went to the north with his followers and established an autocracy, declaring the State of Haiti. The loyalties of the country divided between them, and the tensions between the blacks and mulattoes of the ...

  5. Political parties in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    This article includes current and historical political parties in Haiti. Haiti is a country on the western side of Hispaniola , an island in the Caribbean . Few political parties have a strong organizational base or command a national following.

  6. Why some Haitians don't want foreign nations intervening in ...

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    French and Haitian political figures have said that France, troubled by Aristide’s influence, began to work with his local opponents and the U.S. to remove him from power, The New York Times ...

  7. Government of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The government of Haiti is a semi-presidential republic, a multi-party system wherein the President of Haiti is head of state elected directly by popular elections. [1] The Prime Minister acts as head of government and is appointed by the President, chosen from the majority party in the National Assembly.

  8. What to know about the crisis of violence, politics and ...

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    A long-simmering crisis over Haiti’s ability to govern itself, particularly after a series of natural disasters and an increasingly dire humanitarian emergency, has come to a head in the ...

  9. Here's what racist attacks on Haitians in Ohio mean for ... - AOL

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    The Trump-Vance campaign's targeting of Haitians continues its anti-immigration stance, which has been evident in Trump's vowing on the election trail to conduct mass deportations of 11 million ...