Haiti Will Hold Elections in 2005; U.S. Gives $9 Million
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 04:36PM
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Haiti signed an agreement with the United Nations and
Organization of American States to hold elections next year, the
Associated Press reported, citing UN officials. The U.S. contributed $9
million to cover costs, while the Haitian government put up $3 million,
the wire service said, citing UN Development Program coordinator Adama
Guindo. Officials are trying to raise $41 million, AP said, citing
Guindo. A U.S.-backed government has been in place since former
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was removed by a rebellion Feb. 29,
the wire service said. Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue has said
there will be elections next year, AP said. [more ]
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