Respect (Haiti)
Respect (Respè) (Regwoupman Sitwayen Pou Espwa) is a political party in Haiti.
History
In the presidential elections of 7 February 2006, its candidate Charles Henri Baker won 8,24% of the popular vote and finished third. Charles Henri Baker was running again for President of Haiti in the November 28, 2010, Haiti elections. It finished sixth with the 2,38% of popular vote.[1]
For the 2015 presidential election Charles Henri Baker was presented one more time as the party's candidate.[2] For the 2015 parliamentary elections, the party presented 6 candidates for the Senate and 36 for the Chamber of Deputies.[3][4][5][6]
gollark: - To ensure that no viewpoint is promoted over any other within the classroom, we will create 500 extra classes in such subjects as intelligent design, dodecahedral earth and global cooling.
gollark: That's the point.
gollark: They can vote, obviously.
gollark: - In order to preserve freedom of speech and ensure disagreeing views can be heard, I will ban/criticize anyone who agrees with me from and promote anyone who disagrees.
gollark: - So that women aren't forced to bear children they don't want to, mandatory sterilization for all - children would be grown in vats and raised by the government instead of being "born".
References
- Landsford, Tom (2014). Political Handbook of the World 2015.
- "La liste complète des candidats à la présidence". Le Nouvelliste. May 22, 2015.
- Liste Des Sénateurs Acceptes 13/05/2013 (Accepted candidates for senator 13/05/2013) Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Conseil Electoral Provisoire: BListe des candidats Repê (Accepted candidates for senator) Archived 2015-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Liste Des Deputés Acceptés 13/05/2015 (Accepted candidates for deputy 13/05/2015) Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Accepted candidates for deputy) Archived 2015-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
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