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Fête du travail : Ariel Henry « veut » rétablir la sécurité en Haïti afin de s’attaquer à la misère, au chômage et à la faim

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Fête du travail et de l’agriculture : le Premier ministre Ariel Henry dit vouloir rétablir la sécurité en Haïti afin de s’attaquer à la misère, au chômage et à la faim. À l’occasion de la célébration de la fête du travail et de l’agriculture ce 1er mai, le Premier ministre Ariel Henry a déclaré qu’il fallait que son gouvernement résout le problème de l’insécurité en Haïti afin de pouvoir […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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