Cooperative Action To Build Haiti

The Cooperative Action to Build Haiti (Haitian Creole: Konbit pou Rebati Ayiti / French: Coumbite pour Reconstruire Haïti) is a political party in Haiti. In the 7 February and 21 April 2006 Chamber of Deputies elections, the party won 1 out of 99 seats.

Political parties in Haiti
Senate
  • Lespwa (13)
  • Fusion (4)
  • OPL (3)
  • LAAA (2)
  • Union (2)
  • Fanmi Lavalas (2)
  • Pont (2)
  • MIRN (1)
  • Rally of Progressive National Democrats (1)
  • Alyans (1)
Chamber of Deputies
  • Lespwa (23)
  • Fusion (17)
  • Union (12)
  • Alyans (10)
  • Lavalas (6)
  • LAAA (5)
  • Mochrena (3)
  • Cooperative Action to Build Haiti (3)
  • Mirn (1)
  • MPH (3)
  • National Reconstruction Front (1)
  • National Reconstruction Movement (1)
  • Rally of Progressive National Democrats (4)
  • Respect
  • OPL (10)
  • Tèt Ansanm (1)
  • JPDN (1)
  • Independent (1)
Parties with no representation
  • Pont
  • PAIPH
  • Portal:Politics
  • List of political parties
  • Politics of Haiti

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    Then we grow up to be Daddy. Domesticated men with undomesticated, frontier dreams. Suddenly life—or is it the children?—is not as cooperative as it ought to be. It’s tough to be in command of anything when a baby is crying or a ten-year-old is in despair. It’s tough to feel a sense of control when you’ve got to stop six times during the half-hour ride to Grandma’s.
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    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    And if blood of Martyrs is to flow on the steps
    We must first build the steps;
    And if the Temple is to be cast down
    We must first build the Temple.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    For four hundred years the blacks of Haiti had yearned for peace. for three hundred years the island was spoken of as a paradise of riches and pleasures, but that was in reference to the whites to whom the spirit of the land gave welcome. Haiti has meant split blood and tears for blacks.
    Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960)