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Thursday July 29th 2010

The Haitian Prime Minister wants to change the government structure

The Haitian Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive discussed Tuesday the possibility of changing the government structure to better cope with crisis born of earthquake January 12, 2010.

Mr. Bellerive, who was speaking during a meeting with senators who have called for accountability for managing the situation, said that the government acted in its composition ACUELL can not cope with the situation.He offered as an alternative formation of an executive crisis with a redefinition of the mission of Ministers or the Cabinet minuistériel keeping with the creation of a national crisis committee.

Jean Max Bellerive asked senators to think about the 2 proposals.

He also said that more than 200,000 bodies had been counted to date, adding that this assessment does not take into account bodies still under the rubble and buried them by their own families.

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