NOTICIA URGENTE - Ventoduto Haiti X Brasil
NOTICIA URGENTE
Men pibèl band sonò kanaval 2018
Le carnaval est un plaisir Ne pas faire de mal à autrui
Zen pirèd -Opozisyon voye jete demand Americain an ki mande pou yo al fòme Gouvènman ak Jovenel
Port-au-Prince, le 20 novembre 2019. – Le Parti Démocrate Institutionnaliste (PDI) a organisé ce mercredi 20 novembre 2019, une conférence de presse pour fixer sa position sur la crise actuelle à laquelle le pays est confronté.
Dans son allocution de circonstance, l’un des membres du comité directoire du parti, Jean Pierre Jean Jonel a appelé tous les acteurs concernés par la situation actuelle à adopter une décision urgente et utile pour résoudre la crise qui ronge le pays depuis tantôt trois mois.
Il a invité les autorités gouvernementales à faire de leur mieux afin de garantir la sécurité des citoyens dans le but notamment de faciliter la reprise des activités commerciales et scolaires sur l’ensemble du territoire.
Pour sa part, le porte-parole du Parti Démocrate Institutionnaliste, Jean A. Mannéus a salué les mobilisations des rues à travers lesquelles, la population réclame la démission sans condition du président Jovenel Moïse.
Il affirme que les revendications populaires sont justes, arguant le peuple haïtien ne fait que militer pour le changement d’un système oligarchique qui ne garantit pas ses intérêts.
Se disant conscients de la dimension et la dégradation de la situation actuelle, les dirigeants de cette structure politique invitent les protagonistes de la crise à emprunter la voie d’un dialogue national incluant toutes les forces vives de la nation afin de sortir le pays de la crise et du marasme socio-politique et économique qui l’empêche de se développer.
Byen vini sou chanèl ON TV , nou la pou nou infome nou de tout sa kap pase Haiti san voye mounte, nou mèt fè ON TV konfyans. STP pa neglije Abone avèk nou pou nou ka rete konekte avèk nou . Mèsi pou èd nou
ON TV La Chaine qui vous informe en temps reels
Interview de M Jean Marie Saint-Fleur, 15 août 2010 au Cap-Haïtien
Interview accordée par M. Jean Marie Saint-Fleur, technicien agricole dondonnais, à M. Jean V. Eustache lors d'une visite de celui-là, le 15 août 2014, au stand d'exposition des artisan-e-s dondonnais du Centre Artisanal de Dondon (CAD) sur la Place d'Armes du Cap-Haïtien.
Champ de Mars: les tentes sont parties!
Le miracle du Champ de Mars est le fruit de l'opiniâtreté du président Martelly, de la dextérité du comité mixte qui a conduit le projet de relogement des réfugiés grâce à un apport du gouvernement canadien de vingt millions de dollars. (SOURCE: Le Nouveliste)
Carnaval 2018 Delmas - Gonaives - Jacmel 4 Fevrier 2018
Carnaval 2018 - Delmas - Jacmel - Gonaives 3 Fevrier 2018
Visite Ecole E ELIE DUBOIS avec la BID
le FAES est implique dans la rehabilitation de l'Ecole Elie Dubois
Zen pete pirèd- Youri Latortue fenk bay tout sa ki te pase nan rankont yo ak reprezantan Americain
Port-au-Prince, le 20 novembre 2019. – Le Parti Démocrate Institutionnaliste (PDI) a organisé ce mercredi 20 novembre 2019, une conférence de presse pour fixer sa position sur la crise actuelle à laquelle le pays est confronté.
Dans son allocution de circonstance, l’un des membres du comité directoire du parti, Jean Pierre Jean Jonel a appelé tous les acteurs concernés par la situation actuelle à adopter une décision urgente et utile pour résoudre la crise qui ronge le pays depuis tantôt trois mois.
Il a invité les autorités gouvernementales à faire de leur mieux afin de garantir la sécurité des citoyens dans le but notamment de faciliter la reprise des activités commerciales et scolaires sur l’ensemble du territoire.
Pour sa part, le porte-parole du Parti Démocrate Institutionnaliste, Jean A. Mannéus a salué les mobilisations des rues à travers lesquelles, la population réclame la démission sans condition du président Jovenel Moïse.
Il affirme que les revendications populaires sont justes, arguant le peuple haïtien ne fait que militer pour le changement d’un système oligarchique qui ne garantit pas ses intérêts.
Se disant conscients de la dimension et la dégradation de la situation actuelle, les dirigeants de cette structure politique invitent les protagonistes de la crise à emprunter la voie d’un dialogue national incluant toutes les forces vives de la nation afin de sortir le pays de la crise et du marasme socio-politique et économique qui l’empêche de se développer.
Byen vini sou chanèl ON TV , nou la pou nou infome nou de tout sa kap pase Haiti san voye mounte, nou mèt fè ON TV konfyans. STP pa neglije Abone avèk nou pou nou ka rete konekte avèk nou . Mèsi pou èd nou
ON TV La Chaine qui vous informe en temps reels
L'OFLADEV annonce une foire artisanale et gastronomique à l'occasion de la journée de la femme
L'organisation Fanm Lakay pou Devlòpman (OFLADEV) en collaboration avec la Coordination Syndicale Haïtienne (CSH) a annoncé en conférence de presse une foire artisanale et gastronomique à l'occasion de la journée internationale de la femme, le samedi 8 mars 2014. La foire a lieu du vendredi 7 mars 2014 au dimanche 9 mars 2014.
Carnaval 2014 aux Gonaïves: Pas de navire-hôtel cette année selon Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin
Le navire-hôtel Adriana ne sera pas disponible cette année aux Gonaïves. Cependant la Ministre du Tourisme, Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin, affirme que la problématique de l'hébergement sera adressée via un réseau de maisons d'hôtes à travers l'Artibonite. Elle affirme que l'état n'a pas de contrôle sur la flambée des prix constatée chez certains hôteliers.
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The French Revolution (French: Révolution française French pronunciation: [ʁevɔlysjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789. The Revolution overthrew the monarchy, established a republic, catalyzed violent periods of political turmoil, and finally culminated in a dictatorship under Napoleon who brought many of its principles to areas he conquered in Western Europe and beyond. Inspired by liberal and radical ideas, the Revolution profoundly altered the course of modern history, triggering the global decline of absolute monarchies while replacing them with republics and liberal democracies. Through the Revolutionary Wars, it unleashed a wave of global conflicts that extended from the Caribbean to the Middle East. Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history.The causes of the French Revolution are complex and are still debated among historians. Following the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution, the French government was deeply in debt. It attempted to restore its financial status through unpopular taxation schemes, which were heavily regressive. Leading up to the Revolution, years of bad harvests worsened by deregulation of the grain industry also inflamed popular resentment of the privileges enjoyed by the aristocracy and the Catholic clergy of the established church. Some historians hold something similar to what Thomas Jefferson proclaimed: that France had been awakened by our [American] Revolution. Demands for change were formulated in terms of Enlightenment ideals and contributed to the convocation of the Estates General in May 1789. During the first year of the Revolution, members of the Third Estate (commoners) took control, the Bastille was attacked in July, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was passed in August, and a group of women marched on Versailles that forced the royal court back to Paris in October. A central event of the first stage, in August 1789, was the abolition of feudalism and the old rules and privileges left over from the Ancien Régime.
The next few years featured political struggles between various liberal assemblies and right-wing supporters of the monarchy intent on thwarting major reforms. The Republic was proclaimed in September 1792 after the French victory at Valmy. In a momentous event that led to international condemnation, Louis XVI was executed in January 1793.
External threats closely shaped the course of the Revolution. The Revolutionary Wars beginning in 1792 ultimately featured French victories that facilitated the conquest of the Italian Peninsula, the Low Countries and most territories west of the Rhine – achievements that had eluded previous French governments for centuries. Internally, popular agitation radicalised the Revolution significantly, culminating in the rise of Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins. The dictatorship imposed by the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror, from 1793 until 1794, established price controls on food and other items, abolished slavery in French colonies abroad, de-established the Catholic church (dechristianised society) and created a secular Republican calendar, religious leaders were expelled, and the borders of the new republic were secured from its enemies. Large numbers of civilians were executed by revolutionary tribunals during the Terror, with estimates ranging from 16,000 to 40,000, ranging from aristocrats to suspected enemies of the revolution.After the Thermidorian Reaction, an executive council known as the Directory assumed control of the French state in 1795. They suspended elections, repudiated debts (creating financial instability in the process), persecuted the Catholic clergy, and made significant military conquests abroad. Dogged by charges of corruption, the Directory collapsed in a coup led by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799. Napol ...
The Great Gildersleeve: Gildy Proposes to Adeline / Secret Engagement / Leila Is Back in Town
Premiering on August 31, 1941, The Great Gildersleeve moved the title character from the McGees' Wistful Vista to Summerfield, where Gildersleeve now oversaw his late brother-in-law's estate and took on the rearing of his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie (originally played by Lurene Tuttle and followed by Louise Erickson and Mary Lee Robb) and Leroy Forester (Walter Tetley). The household also included a cook named Birdie. Curiously, while Gildersleeve had occasionally spoken of his (never-present) wife in some Fibber episodes, in his own series the character was a confirmed bachelor.
In a striking forerunner to such later television hits as Bachelor Father and Family Affair, both of which are centered on well-to-do uncles taking in their deceased siblings' children, Gildersleeve was a bachelor raising two children while, at first, administering a girdle manufacturing company (If you want a better corset, of course, it's a Gildersleeve) and then for the bulk of the show's run, serving as Summerfield's water commissioner, between time with the ladies and nights with the boys. The Great Gildersleeve may have been the first broadcast show to be centered on a single parent balancing child-rearing, work, and a social life, done with taste and genuine wit, often at the expense of Gildersleeve's now slightly understated pomposity.
Many of the original episodes were co-written by John Whedon, father of Tom Whedon (who wrote The Golden Girls), and grandfather of Deadwood scripter Zack Whedon and Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog).
The key to the show was Peary, whose booming voice and facility with moans, groans, laughs, shudders and inflection was as close to body language and facial suggestion as a voice could get. Peary was so effective, and Gildersleeve became so familiar a character, that he was referenced and satirized periodically in other comedies and in a few cartoons.
The Great Gildersleeve: Jolly Boys Invaded / Marjorie's Teacher / The Baseball Field
Premiering on August 31, 1941, The Great Gildersleeve moved the title character from the McGees' Wistful Vista to Summerfield, where Gildersleeve now oversaw his late brother-in-law's estate and took on the rearing of his orphaned niece and nephew, Marjorie (originally played by Lurene Tuttle and followed by Louise Erickson and Mary Lee Robb) and Leroy Forester (Walter Tetley). The household also included a cook named Birdie. Curiously, while Gildersleeve had occasionally spoken of his (never-present) wife in some Fibber episodes, in his own series the character was a confirmed bachelor.
In a striking forerunner to such later television hits as Bachelor Father and Family Affair, both of which are centered on well-to-do uncles taking in their deceased siblings' children, Gildersleeve was a bachelor raising two children while, at first, administering a girdle manufacturing company (If you want a better corset, of course, it's a Gildersleeve) and then for the bulk of the show's run, serving as Summerfield's water commissioner, between time with the ladies and nights with the boys. The Great Gildersleeve may have been the first broadcast show to be centered on a single parent balancing child-rearing, work, and a social life, done with taste and genuine wit, often at the expense of Gildersleeve's now slightly understated pomposity.
Many of the original episodes were co-written by John Whedon, father of Tom Whedon (who wrote The Golden Girls), and grandfather of Deadwood scripter Zack Whedon and Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog).
The key to the show was Peary, whose booming voice and facility with moans, groans, laughs, shudders and inflection was as close to body language and facial suggestion as a voice could get. Peary was so effective, and Gildersleeve became so familiar a character, that he was referenced and satirized periodically in other comedies and in a few cartoons.