Haiti has a semi-presidential republic in which the President is elected by popular vote. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, who service as head of government. Together they exercise Executive Power and constitute the government. While this is the ideal framework of the government, set in place in 1987, the Haitian government in reality is often viewed as Authoritarian.
Haiti's economy is far less economically developed than other nations in the western hemisphere. Currently ranking 146 of the 177. While there are several factors contributing to the decline of progress, a few major issues are the lack of national savings, a large portion of the educated and skilled population leave the country, the lack of good agricultural lands, and an unstable judicial and final economical faculties. The most common issue arises in the coups and changes in authority of nation from colonial rule and domestic rule.
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