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Le Parlement haïtien : une institution non productive

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Le Parlement haïtien : une institution non productive

Haiti Liberte

  Au cours de ces dernières décennies, le parlement haïtien a été l’objet de critiques les plus acerbes venant de différentes couches de la société. Le fonctionnement et le véritable rôle du Pouvoir législatif font l’objet de grands débats. Dans les émissions radiodiffusées, télévisées et à travers les réseaux sociaux, des questions se posent sur […]

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