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iciHaiti - Reconstruction : Two latest official inaugurations of President Martelly
08/02/2016 09:56:33

iciHaiti - Reconstruction : Two latest official inaugurations of President Martelly
On Friday, President Michel Martelly accompanied by the Ambassador of Venezuela, Luiz Ernesto Diaz Curbelo, and Yves Gérald Germain, Minister of Planning, has proceeded to last two inaugurations of its Presidential mandate : the square Hugo Chavez (Maïs-Gâté) and Terminal Guy Malary (Clercine) in the commune of Tabarre.

Square Hugo Chavez, located between the Toussaint Louverture Boulevard and Avenue Maïs-Gâté, funded at $ 3.5 million by the PetroCaribe funds covers an area of over 35,000 m2 and includes 80 seats for customers of 4 restaurants and about 20 toilets with running water distributed to the four corners of the square. With its football field, (unregulated) its basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, this place offers a true recreation area for young people of the commune.

The Head of State then went to Terminal Guy Malary to inaugurate the 1,700 m2 of construction and modernization of new infrastructure of the terminal with international safety standards, realized to the costs of $6 million https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13520-haiti-reconstruction-the-terminal-guy-malary-almost-ready.html . The air terminal Guy Malary, intended for domestic flights, has a capacity of 100 passengers in peak hours, for a flow of up to 1,200 passengers per day.

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