Haitian Tèt Kale Party Explained

Haitian Tèt Kale Party
Native Name:French: Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale
Haitian; Haitian Creole: Pati Ayisyen Tèt Kale
Abbreviation:PHTK
Leader:Liné Balthazar
Split:Repons Peyizan
Headquarters:Port-au-Prince
Position:Centre-right
Colours: Pink
Seats1 Title:Chamber of Deputies
Seats2 Title:Senate
Website:phtk.ht
Country:Haiti

The Haitian Tèt Kale Party (French: Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale, Haitian; Haitian Creole: Pati Ayisyen Tèt Kale, PHTK) is a Haitian political party. Tèt Kale means "Bald Headed" in Haitian Creole, and is a reference to former president Michel Martelly's appearance.[1]

History

The party was formally constituted on 16 August 2012. Although then President Michel Martelly was never a member of the party, PHTK had affinities with the government, and Martelly has heavily been associated with the party, with Jovenel Moïse often characterized as his hand-picked successor.[2] [3]

For the 2015 presidential election, Jovenel Moïse was presented as the party's candidate. For the 2015 parliamentary elections, the party presented 11 candidates for the Senate and 99 for the Chamber of Deputies.[4] [5] On the first round of the legislative elections, four PHTK candidates were immediately elected.[6] The party held 26 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and two seats in the Senate before both houses of parliament were left vacant on January 10, 2023.[7] The party's presidential candidate Jovenel Moïse, endorsed by country president Michel Martelly, won the most votes in the first round in the 2015 presidential election and won the November 2016 Haitian presidential election after the previous election was annulled. In the early morning hours of July 7, 2021, Moïse was assassinated during an attack on his home.[8]

Criticism

According to a Haitian Sentinel article, many Haitian Americans living in Miami criticized the party as "thieves".[9] Presidents Michel Martelly and Jovenel Moïse also received significant opposition and criticism during their presidencies due to corruption and closeness with prominent Haitian gangs.[10] [11] [12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leading political party pulls out of Haiti's legislative elections . . Peter Granitz . 9 September 2015 . 24 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Haiti - Politic: The Haitian Political Party Tèt Kale formally constituted . HaitiLibre . 18 August 2012 . 24 October 2015.
  3. News: Charles . Jacqueline . Jacqueline Charles . November 22, 2015 . Controversial Haiti presidential candidate Jovenel Moise makes Miami stop . .
  4. https://principal.cephaiti.ht/files/Liste/SENATEUR_LISTE_DES_CANDIDATS_LEGISLATIVES_2015.pdf Accepted candidates for senator
  5. https://principal.cephaiti.ht/files/Liste/DEPUTE_LISTE_DES_CANDIDATS_LEGISLATIVES_2015.pdf Accepted candidates for deputy
  6. Web site: Haiti - FLASH : Final results of the 1st round of legislative elections of August 9, 2015 . Haiti-Libre . 28 September 2015 . 14 October 2015.
  7. News: 2023-01-10 . Political Vacuum in Haiti Deepens as Senators' Terms Expire . 2023-12-04 . . en.
  8. Web site: 'Mercenaries' assassinate Haiti President Jovenel Moise at home; wife hurt. 2021-07-07. UPI. en.
  9. News: Haitian-Americans say Jovenel Moïse, PHTK, "thieves" . Haitian Sentinel . 22 November 2015 . 10 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151126071024/http://sentinel.ht/2015/11/22/haitian-americans-jovenel-moise-phtk-thieves/. 26 November 2015 .
  10. Web site: Rousseau . Bobb . 2021-01-11 . PHTK: Rulers of a smoke-and-mirrors democracy . 2023-12-04 . The Haitian Times . en-US.
  11. 2019-06-24 . Why a Venezuelan Oil Program Is Fueling Massive Street Protests in Haiti . 2023-12-04 . Time . en.
  12. News: Isaac . Harold . Ellsworth . Brian . 2022-11-20 . Canada sanctions Haiti ex-President Martelly for financing gangs . en . . 2023-12-04.