Haiti Elections Archives 2005

Mobilization For Democracy In Haiti

Gauthier Saintilus
P.O. Box 24796
Brooklyn, NY 11202
(347) 526-8357
[email protected]

Mobilization for Democracy in Haiti

February 6, 2006
Dear co citizens,

I am honored to participate in this great mobilization for democracy in Haiti by giving some advices to the participants.

Yes, in Haiti, the Presidential elections of 2006 are considered as a benchmark for all Haitians.

I was surprised when I click in the Internet and noticed that more than 54 candidates were assigned to be the president of Haiti.

It is the first time in Haitian History we have such statistic for the presidential elections.

So, what is the purpose of this battlefield? How the outcome could be successfully beneficial to the Haitian people? Which one among them is worthy to be elected?

As far as I am concerned, Haiti needs a second Moses to deliver Haitian people from their political struggles.

That person could be one of the candidates or another person anointed by God shall rise and free Haiti at last.

I have a lot of important points that I would mention, but I prefer to give to all candidates some hints about what they should do to help make this elections successful.

These are my suggestions to help you in this matter:
a) Each candidate should fight his opponent with his logic strategies and constructive political words, not with destructive ones.

b) Avoid violence, voodoo, (black magic) vandalism, or any other trick that could handicap the mobilization of the elections.

c) Present your national and foreign policy fairly so that you could build and gain legitimacy.

d) Along with the elections, when you notice that you could not win, yield to the stronger party that you think is trustworthy to be elected.

Do not react as a devil.

e) When the citizens are lined up to vote, do not hypnotize them to your will.

Instead, if they need assistance, help them locate their names from the voting registration form.

f) Finally, each participant should shake hand of the winner and work together with him so that brotherhood and democracy could spread throughout Haiti.

I have a Bachelor Degree of Arts in Education, and in Political Science.

Regardless who will win the presidential elections; I will be available to provide good advices to help build democracy in my country.

I have a good dream for Haiti, but I am waiting on the Lord to intervene.

I encourage all of you to do your best so that this transition of power could be successful and beneficial for all of us. Congratulations! God leads and bless Haiti.

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Posted by Gauthier Saintilus on 2/7/06 6:25 PM

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