President Michel Martelly met Senator Joseph Lambert
Aug
28
2011
A meeting with President Michel Martelly and Senator Joseph Lambert, will this be enough to solve the problem between the two branches of the Haitian government?
This week, President Martelly met privately with Senator Joseph Lambert, a key opposition member. According to Senator Lambert, who met the president at the national Palace, the meeting was cordial and friendly. The coordinator of the platform INITE also stated that the meeting was between the two of them.
In Brief, President Martelly and Senator Senator Joseph Lambert discussed the current atmosphere in the Senate and tried to identify common interests and attempted to develop ways they can work together in the future.
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