He's already the president of Haitian konpa music, and now Michel Martelly, aka Sweet Micky, may be seeking another kind of presidential office -- that of his native Haiti. Martelly is the latest celebrity to eye the upcoming Nov. 28 presidential balloting in quake-shattered Haiti, confirming to The Miami Herald that he's ``getting my papers ready'' for a run. Martelly isn't the only musician with his eyes on the presidential palace. Several sources told The Herald Thursday that Hip-Hop star Wyclef Jean, who is in Haiti, officially announced his intentions in a series of meetings. He has lawyers working on his documents. Jean's uncle, Haiti Ambassador to the U.S. Raymond Joseph, will also be a candidate. He reportedly sent his resignation to Haitian President René Préval a few days ago. Candidates can officially begin filing Sunday. A nine-member electoral council will then determine who is qualified to run under Haitian law. Martelly said he is busy preparing his candidacy: ``I've put together a team and if I can put all the elements together, most likely I will run.'' He said his goal is to be ``someone who inspires people. I want to change things in Haiti.'' |
vendredi 30 juillet 2010
Sweet Micky: Haitian musicians seek presidency (Miami Herald)
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