Submitted by Nathaniel (no verificado) on Vie, 05/09/2008 - 12:10pm
Ironically Aristide's programs weren't even very "radical:" Small minimum wage increases; schools and adult literacy centers for a largely illiterate population; hospitals in the slums; changing the written laws from French (which only 15% of the population speaks) to universally understood Kreyol; and minor redistribution of state-controlled fallow land. But even this was too much for the US and the Haitian elite who were incensed no longer monopolizing power.
Aristide's reforms
Submitted by Nathaniel (no verificado) on Vie, 05/09/2008 - 12:10pmIronically Aristide's programs weren't even very "radical:" Small minimum wage increases; schools and adult literacy centers for a largely illiterate population; hospitals in the slums; changing the written laws from French (which only 15% of the population speaks) to universally understood Kreyol; and minor redistribution of state-controlled fallow land. But even this was too much for the US and the Haitian elite who were incensed no longer monopolizing power.