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Changes and businesses to leave Haitian crisis, Martelly

Lima Register Liom Writer May 14, 2011, 15:00 Port au Prince, May 14 (PL ) The new president of Haiti, Michel Martelly, today promised change and openness to business and strategy for overcoming the crisis in the Caribbean country, the poorest in the region.
During his first speech as head of state, sought the assistance of Haitians to develop the nation and raised the need to exploit their natural resources.
"The new Haiti is open for business," he said at the end of his speech, made after to participate in a religious ceremony.
Musician president reaffirmed his campaign pledge to build free schools and the desire to return primary education compulsory. Further requested
public commitment to the measures that should be encouraged to rebuild the country devastated by an earthquake in 2010 and ravaged by a cholera epidemic that killed nearly five thousand lives.
Thousands of people, dressed in blue and red clusters of words heard in front of the presidential palace ruins, destroyed by the quake, while dozens of supporters chanted slogans in favor of the new dignitary.
Without a government program known yet, the artist of 50 years became Saturday the fourth ruler of the Caribbean nation to be elected democratically in the last half century and the second after the earthquake.
From today the singer shaved head start its new season in public arenas, now as a statesman, and must prove their success and not the music but in politics.
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