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Martelly promises to rebuild Haiti

The singer Michel Martelly vowed yesterday as the new president of Haiti, the poorest country of America and has been beaten by natural disasters so now faces a mammoth task to bring forward.
"We're going to change Haiti," proclaimed the 56 president of that nation in his inaugural speech to thousands gathered in front of the old presidential palace, after taking the oath in the presence of parliamentarians, heads of state and the outgoing President Rene Preval.
"We will rebuild this country, in reference to reconstruction," he said firmly the new president, interrupted at various points in his speech by cheers from the thousands of people gathered nearby to witness the ceremony.
"I swear before God and the nation faithfully obey the Constitution and laws of the Republic," promised the singer of 50 years, with the right hand raised in the interim parliament, in downtown Port au Prince, destroyed by an earthquake in January 2010.
Martelly The inauguration was attended by personalities such as French Foreign Minister, Alain Juppe, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and a dozen foreign heads of state, like the neighboring Dominican Republic, Leonel Fernandez. Mulet

"For the first time in Haitian history a democratically elected president "will pass the presidential sash" to another democratically elected president of the opposition ", welcomed the Guatemalan Edmond Mulet, head of the stabilization mission in Haiti UN.
"One of the major immediate tasks of the new government will re-teach the Haitians to live together," Jean-Claude Fignolé analyzed, the mayor of a town in southwestern Haiti, referring to the violence that continues in some regions. Http://www.prensalibre.com/internacionales/Martelly-promete-rehacer-Haiti_0_481151935.html

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