The multidimensional crisis facing the country has prompted the board of the Alliance for a Society without Exclusion (ASE) party to reflect on mechanisms that can help create more jobs. The leader of the party, Cholzer Chancy, says he is banking on agribusiness to attack poverty.
He expresses the wish to see Haiti in construction with public infrastructure, arguing however that three objective conditions must be met to achieve this vast program that will take into account the income of employees, citing in particular; a harmonization between social forces, a real support to the spirit of initiative and business and strengthening local governance.
The ASE party board, which is preparing to hold its annual congress in June, says it is important that the issue of wealth creation and its distribution is now at the heart of public debate.
“I believe that the impetus expected by the Haitian economy should be linked to these types of choices of large public projects,” said the entrepreneur Chancy while emphasizing the fight against the phenomenon of corruption that undermines the country’s economy and to put in place a tax machine that can ensure a tax pressure so as to collect billions of gourdes of shortfalls in the public treasury.
Fighting effectively against corruption can help to restore the confidence necessary for investment by boosting employment and purchasing power very quickly, argues former MP Cholzer Chancy.