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Wyclef Jean President Of Haiti? Ex-Fugee Mulling Campaign

JONATHAN M. KATZ   07/26/10 08:09 PM ET   AP

Wyclef Jean President Haiti
President Wyclef? Recording artist Wylclef Jean, left, is interviewed by host Stuart Varney on the "Varney & Company" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York Friday, July 23, 2010. He is mulling a bid for President of Haiti. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Singer Wyclef Jean is considering a run for president of Haiti but has not decided whether to seek a five-year term as leader of the quake-ravaged nation, the musician's family said Monday.

There have been rumors for some time the Haitian-born entertainer might enter the 2010 presidential contest, ever since his 2007 appointment as ambassador-at-large for the Caribbean nation by President Rene Preval, who cannot seek re-election.

In a statement e-mailed to reporters, the family said, "Wyclef's commitment to his homeland and its youth is boundless, and he will remain its greatest supporter regardless of whether he is part of the government moving forward ... If and when a decision is made, media will be alerted immediately."

The letter was signed "The Jean Family." A spokeswoman for the musician confirmed the message's authenticity.

Jean, 37, was born on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince but left the hemisphere's poorest country as a child and grew up in New York City's borough of Brooklyn.

He told The Associated Press in a recent interview he intended to be involved in the Nov. 28 election, but not necessarily as a candidate.

"Do I have political intentions? At this time no. But what I do have is a movement – it's called Face a Face, 'Face to Face'," Jean said. "The youth population ... we are going to encourage them to vote."

The singer has been active in recent years in raising money through his Yele Haiti Foundation. The organization was widely criticized for alleged financial irregularities after the Jan. 12 quake, when scrutiny revealed it had paid Jean to perform at fundraising events and bought advertising air time from a television station he co-owns.

The organization hired a new accounting firm after the allegations surfaced.

Jean, who said he voted for Preval in 2006, would not have an easy road as a candidate. Haitian elections are contentious and often violent.

Dozens of candidates are expected to declare themselves by the Aug. 7 deadline. Preval's opponents have threatened to block the Nov. 28 vote if he does not replace the presidentially approved electoral council, which he has refused to do.

To enter the race, Jean would have to prove he has resided in Haiti for five consecutive years, own property in the country and have never been a citizen of any country other than Haiti.

Whoever wins will face the gargantuan task of rebuilding a country devastated by the Jan. 12 earthquake. Haiti has not had a functioning economy in decades and its presidents have only rarely completed a constitutional five-year term – more typically being overthrown, getting assassinated, declaring themselves "president-for-life" or some combination of the three.

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amd02148
08:22 PM on 07/29/2010
No 75th ranger I say that because every Haitain I know or come across would love to go back if they could. How many Haitian people have to you talked to about their country?
11:28 AM on 07/29/2010
I say, give it a shot! Hope your intentions are pure. I really admire the work Sean Penn is doing in Haiti. Maybe Wyclef and Sean can turn this place around. Good luck!
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amd02148
10:17 PM on 07/27/2010
Why not? he cant be worse than anyone who is in power now., In fact I know he'd be better, I wish him luck.
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goddessNdiva
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05:37 PM on 07/27/2010
That will be interesting, if he runs and wins.
04:27 PM on 07/27/2010
I am still out on this one...was there some confusion about his WyClef charity ... if so there is a serious challenge for this one
04:17 PM on 07/27/2010
Not sure who would make the best leader for Haiti but more can and needs to be done now. BPs spill has hogged the headlines as of late and we have forgotten about Haiti: http://mylifemybody.com/2010/07/have-we-forgotten-about-haiti/
03:17 PM on 07/27/2010
He stole money from his own charity for earth quake relief, even though he denies it. Liar. He'd just be another thief in a long line of thieves that have run that country.
04:42 PM on 07/27/2010
Never proven..and dismissed as more rumor and backbiting by those who want to money he gave to help the people not the politicians who were left alive....and he was not even into politics than...
07:05 AM on 07/28/2010
Guilty until proven innocent. That's how you roll. Have you tried "Guilty even if proven innocent?" It's a tremendous labor-saving method.
11:22 AM on 07/29/2010
LOL
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shbkyn
03:08 PM on 07/27/2010
I think, and feel, he will make a great president, they need to get those thugs out of office, and don't ever put anymore of them in ever again. They were able to defeat the racist French, and then turned around and made the racist pay them reparations for the blacks they lost, who were held as slaves, if that is not a bunch of bunk, nothing else is. Run Wyclef, run, the people love you, that is all you need to win, and I know you will be a great president.
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03:08 PM on 07/27/2010
If we can have a 2 bit tv/movie actor, and a former action hero/body builder taken seriously within the U.S. government, Haiti can have a hip hop musician if it so choses. If he runs, I hope he does well, I think he might be good for Haiti.
04:26 PM on 07/27/2010
one modeled for playgirl in the nude from the great state of Massachusetts
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rigmoten
RELEASE THE TAXES
02:30 PM on 07/27/2010
Wonder what he will do on Monday?
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
03:07 PM on 07/27/2010
don't jinx it...
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
03:09 PM on 07/27/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pq_3OheqzU

Wyclef Jean
If i was president
02:21 PM on 07/27/2010
He can't run for office . He carries an American Passport . You can run for office in Haiti if you're a duel citizen period.
02:46 PM on 07/27/2010
Haiti does not allow dual citizenship. He does not hold American passport. So far, he does look eligible.
02:54 PM on 07/27/2010
He does , believe me he was complaining on Haitien radio about it ....
02:01 PM on 07/27/2010
he's the best: http://www.entertainmedaily.com/2010/07/3252/
01:52 PM on 07/27/2010
Any one can be a President if people choose them.
That gives an indication of the character of the nation. Look B00sh got elected Twice.
01:40 PM on 07/27/2010
Mr. Jean would be an excellent choice for the people of Haiti. His compassion and ethics would be a great asset and could serve to unify Haiti. Hope he chooses to run.
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looneydoone
not a "cookie"
08:25 PM on 07/27/2010
I too am in favor of Wyclef Jean

But the USA has long determined who it is in the Presidential Palace, from that murderous Duvall family to the current Preval. Of course, fairly elected ex priest Aristede is currently exiled in So Africa. Better clear Wyclef with the US Dept of State first.......Zelaya in Honduras was ousted by coup last year, is exciled in Dom Republic, but the USA has declared that to be "an interruption in democracy"
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01:36 PM on 07/27/2010
Instead of Wyclef goes to Haiti all Haitians should be allowed to settle in the U.S.
That would be a better outcome.
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AfroGoddess
Dirty grrl in a dirty world.
03:12 PM on 07/27/2010
So can all Mexicans move to America too?

America is not the center of the universe or this planet. It's just a couple of degrees off. LOL

But really, if he can do something substantive, beyond just throwing money at Haiti, then I wish him the best of luck.