Haiti 2007

Haiti 2007

North and Central America
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Haiti had a population of approximately 9 million people. The country's economy was largely based on agriculture and tourism, with the majority of exports consisting of coffee, mangoes, and textiles. Foreign relations were mainly with other Caribbean nations, the United States, France and other European countries. In terms of politics in 2007, Haiti was a semi-presidential republic headed by President René Préval who had been in power since 2006. The main opposition party at the time was the Lespwa (Hope) Party led by Charles Henri Baker. Yearbook 2007 Haiti. Haiti is still suffering from great political uncertainty and weak social institutions. President René Préval therefore announced in October his ambition to change the constitution in order to improve stability and thus strengthen democracy. The continued…
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