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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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

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    Haitian advocates and scholars like Jemima Pierre, an associate anthropology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, say foreign intervention, including from the U.S., is partially ...

  6. Elections in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Haiti provides for the election of the President, Parliament, and members of local governing bodies. The 2015–16 Haitian parliamentary election was held. The February 2016 Haitian presidential election was held following annulment of the February 2016 Haitian presidential election.

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

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    And this is what I believe the international force can do.” Monique Clesca of Port-au-Prince agrees that it is important for Haitians to work with foreign actors , but it must be on their own terms.

  8. Political vacuum in Haiti deepens as senators’ terms expire

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    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti awoke Tuesday stripped of its last democratically elected institution — this time, its Senate — The post Political vacuum in Haiti deepens as senators ...

  9. Noirism - Wikipedia

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    Advocates of Noirisme, otherwise known as the Noiristes, believed that the most basic problem in Haiti is the rule of a minority, mulatto ruling class that uses the state to oppress the black majority and to maintain power. The Noiristes played a prominent role in shaping Haitian politics following the left-wing overthrow of President Élie Lescot.