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Haitians are crying out for help

For years the mass majority of my people have faced hunger, unemployment, and a lack of basic public services such as health care and education most importantly security and human right.  The poor majority continue to face political persecution and the terror of mass killings and rapes.  Haitian jails are filled with those who have been imprisoned without justice. 

MESSAGE FROM FORTUNE.

My fellow Haitians,


I am running for President because I can no longer accept the direction our country is heading. Haiti is deteriorating. Too many government bureaucrats control our daily lives, yet no one seems to be steering our future. And while the Haitian people struggle, the United Nations is often caught in political games instead of addressing the real needs of our nation.


For too long, leaders have accepted the status quo. I cannot. Haiti needs change.
We do not need a leader who ignores the people’s voice or who refuses to understand the world around us. We need a President who puts Haiti first. That is the kind of leader I intend to be.

I was born in Haiti. I have lived my life serving Haiti—working in mission fields, organizing medical teams, raising a family, and doing everything in my power to make our country stronger. I love Haiti deeply, and I do not seek to make government a lifelong career. I believe leadership is service, not entitlement.


For years, too many leaders have focused more on re‑election than on doing what is right. Special interests hold too much influence in our government, and that is wrong. The world has poured millions of dollars into Haiti, yet nothing has changed. Our country remains unstable, and our challenges continue to grow.


This is not just a Haitian problem. It is not just a United Nations problem. It is a global problem—one that demands global awareness and responsible leadership. That is why my campaign begins with a global vision.


Let me tell you what I stand for.
I stand for healthcare for every Haitian child.
I stand for jobs and economic opportunity for our people.
I stand for the protection of our cultural heritage.
I stand for justice—justice that guarantees due process for all.
And I stand for a strong anti‑crime strategy, because the safety of our citizens must always come first.

 

With your support, we will succeed.  We will give our children a quality education and meaningful jobs when they graduate. We will reclaim our streets from crime.  We will build a government that is less wasteful, less intrusive, and more accountable to the people.  Together, we can make Haiti stronger, safer, cleaner, and more prosperous.  I believe in the future of this country because I have seen the strength of its people. I know—without a doubt—that Haiti’s greatest years are still ahead.

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