Home>>World
Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Haiti chooses new prime minister

Haiti's U.S.-backed advisory council picked a former U.N. official and international business consultant as the new prime minister Tuesday, two leading opposition politicians told the press.


PRINT DISCUSSION CHINESE SEND TO FRIEND


Haiti's U.S.-backed advisory council picked a former U.N. official and international business consultant as the new prime minister Tuesday, two leading opposition politicians told the press.

The appointment of Gerard Latortue, also reported by Haitian radio stations, was a step toward forming a transitional government and eventually organizing elections in this troubled nation.

The decision came as loyalists demanding the return of exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide set up flaming barricades and stoned cars, and the U.S. Marines said they will begin helping Haitian police disarm rebel groups.

Also, the U.S. military announced a second death caused by American Marines, who, with French Legionnaires, form the vanguard of a U.N. peacekeeping mission.

An official announcement on the prime minister was expected early Wednesday, but two officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Latortue was the final choice.

The council was chosen to pick the new prime minister, who -- along with interim President Boniface Alexandre -- will try to build a new government for Haiti.

Latortue, who served as foreign minister in 1988 to former President Leslie Manigat, was set to replace Prime Minister Yvon Neptune. He still must formally accept the offer, and it was unclear if he was in Haiti or Florida, where he was living.

Neptune stayed in his post even after his boss, former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, fled the country Feb. 29. Aristide opponents have demanded that Neptune be replaced.

Source: Agencies


Questions?Comments? Click here
    Advanced






US looking for new prime minister for Haiti: Powell

Former judge officially sworn in as new president in Haiti

New prime minister to be nominated in Haiti





 


Martin Lee lets US Senate act as if HK was 51st state ( 4 Messages)

Sexual purity still very important to China's youth, survey shows ( 9 Messages)

What's the meaning of Bush & Blair nominated as candidates for Nobel Peace Prize? ( 4 Messages)

Oyama Hiroshi, a Japanese touching heart of Chinese people ( 2 Messages)

It is unexpectedly easy to defeat "China Threat" theory: Japanese economist ( 162 Messages)



Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved