Forum Électoral: Julio Dorsaint (kandida pou depite Delma, MSPM), Nonaize Fils-Aimé (kandida pou depite Dedin/Grannsalin, MOP) (1)
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- Title:
- Forum Électoral: Julio Dorsaint (kandida pou depite Delma, MSPM), Nonaize Fils-Aimé (kandida pou depite Dedin/Grannsalin, MOP) (1)
- Alternative Title:
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- Forum Électoral : Julio Dorsaint (candidat à la députation pour Delmas, MSPM), Nonaize Fils-Aimé (candidat à la députation pour Desdunes/Grande-Saline, MOP) (1)
- Forum Électoral: Julio Dorsaint (candidate for député of Delmas, MPSM), Nonaize Fils-Aimé (candidate for député of Desdunes/Grande-Saline, MOP) (1)
- Program Name:
- Forum Electoral
- Speaker:
- Date:
- February 24, 2000
- Description:
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Julio Dorsaint (kandida pou depite Delma, ki ap reprezante pati MPSM nan) ak Nonaize Fils-Aimé (kandida pou depite Dedin/Grannsalin, ki reprezante MOP) pale sou pwogram politik yo chak. Yo pale anpil sou pozisyon yo chak pa rapò ak poutchis 1991 yo, pawòl k ap pale anndan Lavalas pou rekonsilye avèk bouwo yo, deklarasyon trè koni Jean-Bertrand Aristide la kote li pwononse "pa ezite ba yo sa yo merite," epi dezòd OP yo ap simaye, sitou JPP René Civil la. Kandida yo pale tou sou ki plan yo genyen si yo bon nan eleksyon yo, ki gen ladan yo desantralizasyon ak lòt politik ankò.
Julio Dorsaint, candidat à la députation pour Delmas du parti MSPM, et Nonaize Fils-Aimé, candidat à la députation pour Desdunes/Grande-Saline du parti MOP, présentent chacun leur programme politique. Ils discutent de leur position respective face aux putschistes de 1991, des appels de Lavalas pour la réconciliation avec les bourreaux, de la fameuse déclaration d’Aristide de « leur donner ce qu’ils méritent », etc. Les candidats parlent aussi de leurs plans en cas de victoire aux élections, dont la décentralisation.
Julio Dorsaint (candidate for the lower house of parliament for Delmas, representing the MPSM party) and Nonaize Fils-Aimé (candidate for the lower house of parliament for Desdunes/Grande-Saline, representing MOP) discuss their political platforms. They discuss at length their respective positions vis-à-vis the perpetrators of the 1991 coup d'état, calls within Lavalas to "reconcile" with the coup leaders, Jean-Bertrand Aristide's famous declaration to "give them what they deserve," and the disorder created by OPs, particularly René Civil's JPP. They also discuss their plans if elected, including decentralization and other policies.
- Program Type:
- Interview
- Subject:
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- Elections
- Eleksyon
- Élections
- Political parties
- Pati politik
- Partis politiques
- Haiti--History--Coup d'état, 1991
- Koudeta 1991
- Coup d'État de 1991
- Reconciliation
- Rekonsilyasyon
- Réconciliation
- Òganizasyon popilè
- Organisations populaires
- Decentralization
- Desantralizasyon
- Décentralisation
- Mouvement pour l'Organisation du Pays
- Jeunesse Pouvoir Populaire (JPP)
- Aristide, Jean-Bertrand
- Lavalas, Fanmi
- Delmas (Haiti)
- Delma
- Desdunes (Haiti)
- Dedin
- Grande Saline (Artibonite, Haiti)
- Grann Salin (Latibonit)
- Location:
- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
- Tape ID:
- RL10059CS1640
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Rights Note:
- This recording may contain material that was not originally created by Radio Haiti and therefore not covered by the Creative Commons license indicated here. For more information see https://repository.duke.edu/dc/radiohaiti/about#copyright.
- Digital Collection:
- Radio Haiti Archive
- Source Collection:
- Radio Haiti audio recordings, 1957-2003
- Related Resources:
- See below
- Identifier:
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- d08207eaced86ee137652a79f812849e
- radiohaiti
- duke:623682
- RL10059-CS-1640_01
- ark:/87924/r4x925j11
- 086140bf-ec9f-4870-9ada-4ed0254c6ef8
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4x925j11
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