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Haitian Government

Haiti's government is a republic led by a president who is elected by the people. It also has a parliament with two houses: the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, which make laws and oversee the executive branch. The constitution establishes the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to ensure governance and accountability. However, Haiti faces challenges like political instability, corruption, and limited resources, which impact how effectively its government functions and delivers services to its citizens.