Repons Peyizan
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Repons Peyizan (French: Réponse Paysanne; English: Peasant Response) is a Haitian political party. Michel Martelly was elected President of Haiti as leader and founder of the party in the Haitian general election, 2010–2011. As of 2011 the party held no seats in the Senate of Haiti, and only 3 of 99 members of the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti.[3] Following January 10, 2023, all seats in both houses of the Haitian legislature have been vacant.[4]
Despite being the founder and leader of the party, Michel Martelly eventually played a large role in creating what would become the Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale (PHTK), which would win the presidential elections in 2015 with candidate Jovenel Moïse, who has often been characterized as Martelly's handpicked successor for the presidency.[5] Although the party has been moderately right-wing, it has been criticized as lacking a "formal ideology, let alone a structure".[6] The party seems to have become almost completely irrelevant following Martelly's connections with PHTK, with few sources indicating electoral participation in 2015, and certainly no indication of political success.
References
- ^ a b Landsford, Tom (2014). Political Handbook of the World 2015. ISBN 9781483371559.
- ^ ERPI 2018 International Conference – Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World – International Institute of Social Studies
- ^ Associated Press, Boston Globe, 30 December 2011, Haiti leader paves way for new elections
- ^ "Political Vacuum in Haiti Deepens as Senators' Terms Expire". Voice of America. 10 January 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
- ^ "Haiti Declares Winner of Presidential Election After Delays". Congressional Research Service. 6 January 2017.
- ^ Fauriol, Georges A. (10 January 2022). "Haiti's Problematic Electoral Dynamics". Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Deputies
(No. of deputies)
- Haitian Tèt Kale Party (26)
- Plateforme Vérité (13)
- Konvansyon Inite Demokratik (7)
- Struggling People's Organization (7)
- Fanmi Lavalas (6)
- Haiti in Action (6)
- Patriotic Unity (4)
- Alternative League for Haitian Progress and Emancipation (3)
- Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats (3)
- Reseau National Bouclier (3)
- Renmen Ayiti (2)
- Tet Kole sous Chimen Devlopman pou un Nord'Ouest uni et Renonve (2)
- Consortium National des Partis Politiques Haïtiens (2)
- Pont (1)
- Platfòm Pitit Desalin (1)
- Parti pour la Libération des Masses et d'Intégration Sociale (1)
- Konbit Travaye Peyizan pou Libere Ayiti (1)
- Mouvement National Haïtien (1)
- Konsyans Patriotik (1)
- Federalist Party (1)
- Mouvement Action Socialiste (1)
- Vacant seats (27)
(No. of senators)
- Patriotic Unity (5)
- Alternative for Progress and Democracy (5)
- Plateforme Vérité (3)
- Konvansyon Inite Demokratik (3)
- Haitian Tèt Kale Party (2)
- Haiti in Action (1)
- Struggling People's Organization (1)
- Fanmi Lavalas (1)
- Platfòm Pitit Desalin (1)
- Ligue Dessalinienne (1)
- Pont (1)
- Vacant seats (6)
no representation
or dissolved
- Alternative for Progress and Democracy
- PAIPH
- Lespwa
- Christian National Union
- Alyans
- Rally of Progressive National Democrats
- Cooperative Action to Build Haiti
- MIRN
- MPH
- National Reconstruction Front
- National Reconstruction Movement
- JPDN
- Democratic Movement for the Liberation of Haiti–Revolutionary Party of Haiti
- Platform of Haitian Patriots
- Respect
- Solidarity
- Veye Yo
- Tèt Ansanm
- Lavni
- Rally
- Konbit Pou refè Ayiti
- Liberation Platform
- Mochrenha
- Repons Peyizan
- Ansanm Nou Fò
- Communist
- New Communist (Marxist–Leninist)
- National Unity Party
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