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The Republic of Haiti has been in a perpetual democratic transition since its independence on January 1, 1804.
Its revolution was the final step in its emancipation from France, which prompted its nation building process and democratic transition. Democratic transitions are a country's organic process of establishing democratic rule after a revolution or regime change, and they consist of creating the fundamental institutions of a democratic government. Haiti has been unsuccessful in establishing a democracy in the course of its two-hundred-year independence.
Haiti's failure to establish a stable democracy has trapped it in a vicious socio-political cycle in which the governments have vacillated between a dictatorship and a fledgling democracy. Many of the analyses that have been done on Haiti's democratic transition after its independence have examined its transition strictly from a socio-political perspective.
These studies have postulated that Haiti's failures are a result of a lack of gubernatorial organizations and corrupts teams are usually held the country into fragmentation chaotic situations, and geopolitical isolation. While all of these assertions are valid when examining Haiti's democratic failures, they do not consider the possible effects of immigration on democratic transition.
This disease fails Haiti's democratic process and the nation building process. In order to determine if Haiti can be prospered, restored or finally established, or becoming a democratic established nation. Those who supported so calls governmental process in Haiti must stay away. Because supporting corrupts governments means, you have no judgmental capacity to distinguish WRONG and RIGHT
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