Reform of the Haitian Plantation Constitution eliminates the Senate and Prime Minister

The reform of the Constitution of Haiti that promotes the President of the country, Jovenel Moise, plants the elimination of the Senate and the cargo of the Prime Minister, among other points given to concede these issues by the Consultative Committee appointed by the mandate to revise the Carta Magna .

The Haitian Parliament is constituted by the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.

The Committee recommends, in preparation for a document, that the figure of the Vice-President be established in order to be elected by universal suffrage together with the President of the nation.

Aboga, in addition, to strengthen the control over the action of the Executive and to introduce opportunities to vote on the laws and ratify the agreements, treaties, agreements and international agreements.

As regards the Judicial Power, the project has been approved by the Commissioner of the Governor of the General Tax Office, the reform of the Independence of magistrates and the creation of two orders of jurisdiction, and with the highest authority in the Serious Tribunal.

The document proposes, in the economic part, the creation of an “Independent Competence Authority” which will seek to contribute to the organization and regulation of the public and private economic sector “.

The project announces “the reduction of the age of access to the elective cargoes in 25 years”.

Asimismo, suggest that at least 35% of the public cargoes are occupied by women.

The Commission, in addition, proposes the reconciliation of plurality, the equalization of access to all Haitians and all enumerated charges in the Constitution, and the probability that all Haitian ascension persons advertise their nationality.

Moise, witnessed by protests from the 15th of January by opposition sectors claiming his resignation on February 7, said he had not abandoned the cargo and had been insured for a period of five years when he arrived in 2022

The caravan of the United States states that the Constitution will be presented at a referendum in April next year, in front of the presidential and legislative elections scheduled for September 19, following the announcement of the principles of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP).

The official calendar of the CEP establishes that the second round of presidential and legislative elections will be held on November 21, as well as the municipal and local commissions.

Various Haitian syndicates will convene a general holiday for the 1st and 2nd of February with the aim of demanding the renunciation of Moise and protesting against the insecure crime in the country.

The sectors that initiate this movement are the Collective of Representatives for the Defense of Human Rights, the Syndicate Anti-Corruption Brigade (BSAC), the United Movement for Haitian Workers (MUTH) and the Central National of Workers.

These groups include the support of dozens of other collectors, among them opposition parties, transport drivers ‘unions, professors’ unions and human rights organizations.

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