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This 6 page paper provides an overview of each government and they are compared and contrasted. The concept of checks and balances is duly noted. Haiti's recent problems with elections are also discussed as well as the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of each government and they are compared and contrasted. The concept of checks and balances is duly noted. Haitis recent problems with elections are also discussed as well as the
2000 U.S. presidential election. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SA151USA.rtf There has been political turmoil in Haiti of late. The Haitian government as well as the ruling Familia
Lavalas Party have opposed the holding of legislative and municipal elections in November of 2002 and March 2003 ("Haitis Government," 2001). Pierre Charles praised the OASs role in the electoral
process, and claimed that the Washington-based Pan-American organization had sent mediators to the nation, since local and legislative elections took place on May 21, 2000 (2001). The May elections had
been considered fraudulent by some and some international observers also had negative comments as well (2001). The controversy is significant. The final results
of the May elections, which included the victory of the Familiar Lavalos Party was disqualified by the opposition ("Haitis Government," 2001). Many Americans would be shocked to hear such news
and they look at smaller, democratic countries and criticize political practices such as coups and corrupt elections. Yet, it helps to remember that the Bush/Gore election is still considered fraudulent
by some. Who could have known that the election would ever be so close as to render the electoral college the villain? Yet, it was not only the electorate that
was to blame, or the method of voting. Some have blamed the voting machines themselves and in any event, while Gore may have won the popular vote, Bush did win
the majority of the electoral votes. Of course, that depends on who is counting. Few will forget the 2000 election nightmare. Thus, when Haitis problems explode, Americans might want to
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