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en Preval has to turn history upside down in Haiti. For decades, if not centuries, Haitian politics have been ruled by a take-no-prisoners' mentality. The determination of the Haitian people to use the ballot to change their history became evident after the record turnout Tuesday. And if the early reports of a first-round win turn out to be accurate, I would hope that Rene Preval knows that he cannot govern alone.

en Preval has to turn history upside down in Haiti.

en Aristide was born in Haiti and he's Haitian. Why do you think so many people went out and voted for Preval? We voted for the return of Aristide and the release of political prisoners ... That shouldn't be a question.

en I think the Haitian people are trying to turn a new page in their history. That's what we, the US, as well as other countries working with Haiti, are trying to help them do.

en We congratulate Mr. Preval on his victory and we look forward to working with the new government to help the Haitian people build a better future for themselves. Our understanding is that the results of these elections respect Haitian laws and regulation.

en Preval is between a rock and a hard place... He seeks to establish himself as an autonomous political actor in Haitian politics, though his (Feb. 7) election victory was in part based on his links with Aristide.

en My position is simple on President Aristide and any other citizen who wants to come to Haiti. Article 41 of the Haitian Constitution says that no Haitian needs a visa to enter or leave the country.

en We look forward to working with a new Haitian government on building those democratic institutions that would serve the Haitian people, that would help provide for a better way of life, that would help provide for the prospect of a better future politically, socially and economically for the Haitian people.

en First there is the fact that the first round of elections (on February 7) is finished, and with the election of Mr. Rene Preval I think there is a certain relief in the population happy to see its candidate chosen.

en He's responsible for [Miami] having a Haitian community. It was through his leadership and his creation of the Haitian Refugee Center and working with us on the legal work and organizing people politically that [he] stopped the deportations. It was the initiation and the creation of the Haitian community here.

en The governor has the good fortune to have the House and the Senate
controlled by his party. If he says he has failed to get
funding for those initiatives being proposed by the advisory board, I think
this is an indication of his leadership or his commitment regarding Haiti.
Many Haitian Americans want temporary protected status for refugees trying to escape political turmoil in the homeland.

The fact that the advisory board didn't make TPS a priority sent a
bad vibe to the Haitian community here. It seems the advisory board had a political aim to it, instead of a humanitarian aim that people think it should have. It was just a way for the governor to appease the Haitian community by showing that he's doing something good.


en It's simply wrong to deport anyone to Haiti right now. This makes starkly apparent the decades-long discrimination of Haitian refugees by the U.S government.

en Rene Preval has been declared the winner with 51 percent. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial.

en When (Preval) was president, the U.S. did not necessarily think he was a bad man, but they considered he had his hands tied up by Aristide. The U.S. now believes Preval is his own man.

en There is a lot of focus on counter-drug efforts on the part of Rene Preval.


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