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Le PM Ariel Henry compte organiser les élections générales au plus tard le 31 août 2025

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Le Premier Ministre Ariel Henry compte organiser les élections générales au plus tard le 31 août 2025 dans le pays. À la 46e réunion de la CARICOM, le mercredi 28 février 2024, le Premier ministre Ariel Henry dit avoir accepté d’organiser les élections générales dans le pays, au plus tard, le 31 août 2025. Selon le Premier ministre des Bahamas, Philip Davis cité par le média américain Miami Herald, […]

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