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About Haiti

About Haiti

About Haiti

About Haiti

Government

The government of Haiti is a semi-presidential republic, a multiparty system wherein the president of Haiti is head of state elected directly by popular elections held every five years.[20][235] The prime minister of Haiti acts as head of government and is appointed by the president, chosen from the majority party in the National Assembly.[20] Executive power is exercised by the president and prime minister who together constitute the government.

Geography

Second largest Caribbean Island, Haiti is situated 77 km southeast of Cuba. Haiti occupies the western third of the island it shares with the Dominican Republic and has 1530 km of coast line. Mountainous land between the Atlantic Ocean in the North and the Caribbean Sea in the South, Haiti also comprises several islands surrounding the main territory: La Gonâve, la Tortue, l’Ile-à-Vache, la Navase, etc.

Economy

To advance development in the regions, as well as in Port-au-Prince, the government supports the creation and expansion of industrial parks and provides incentives for the creation of free trade zones. These parks and zones aim to help catalyze economic growth in the country by increasing the availability of factory space and appropriate infrastructure necessary to support business activities