Face à l'Opinion: Georgemain Prophète, sektè prive (2)
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- Face à l'Opinion: Georgemain Prophète, sektè prive (2)
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- Face à l'Opinion: Georgemain Prophète, private sector (2)
- Face à l'Opinion: Georgemain Prophète, secteur privé (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
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- Date:
- January 28, 2000
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Georgemain Prophète, prezidan Chanm Komès ak Endistri nan Nò, pale sou sektè prive a, sitou sou enklizyon divès klas sosyal nan aktivite sektè prive yo. Dapre Prophète, kongrè sektè prive nan Nò a pa t yon echèk, menm si gen anpil asosyasyon ki chwazi pa patisipe nan kongrè a. Prophète demanti ke chanm komès la ap finanse pati politik; li deklare asosyasyon patwonal yo pa patizan. Si se vrè, mande Jean Dominique, poukisa komisè Jean Coles Rameau ak yon eskò polis te akonpaye Prezidan Chanm Komès Olivier Nadal ak Bobby Wawa al vizite Bèlè?
Georgemain Prophète, the president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Nord department, discusses the private sector, particularly the inclusion of people from diverse social classes in the private sector's activities. According to Prophète, the private sector congress of the Nord was not a failure, although many associations declined to attend. Prophète denies that the Chamber of Commerce is funding political parties; the employers' associations are, he declares, nonpartisan. Why then, Jean Dominique asks, did police commissioner Jean Coles Rameau and a police escort accompany President of the Chamber of Commerce Olivier Nadal and Bobby Wawa into Bel-Air?
Georgemain Prophète, président de la Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie du Nord, parle du secteur privé, particulièrement de l’inclusion des diverses classes sociales dans les activités du secteur privé. Selon Prophète, le congrès du secteur privé du Nord n’était pas un échec, même si plusieurs associations avaient choisi de ne pas y participer. Il dément que la Chambre de Commerce finance des partis politiques; il déclare que les associations patronales ne sont pas partisanes. Si c’est exact, demande Jean Dominique, pourquoi le commissaire Jean Coles Rameau et une escorte de police ont accompagné le président de la Chambre de Commerce, Olivier Nadal, et Bobby Wawa, lors de leur visite au Bel-Air?
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- Interview
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- Language:
- Haitian; Haitian Creole
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- RL10059CS0782
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