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Clarens Renois exhorte Emmelie Prophète Milcé à démissionner pour préserver son honneur et sa dignité

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Le Coordonnateur général de l’UNIR critique le bilan de la ministre de la justice et souligne l’urgente nécessité d’améliorer la sécurité nationale Clarens Renois, Coordonnateur général du parti UNIR, appelle Emmelie Prophète Milcé, ministre de la justice et de la sécurité publique, à démissionner afin de restaurer son honneur et sa dignité. Dans un message diffusé ce vendredi 25 août sur la plateforme X (ex-Twitter), Clarens Renois a invité […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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