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Mark Schneider Quotes

«It's not impossible to hold free and fair elections, but it's going to be very dicey.»
«The conditions are much better than I expected several weeks ago. There is a sense of optimism that there is going to be less violence directed at the voting. But there still going to be a situation where crowd control may be a serious issue.»
«Many voters came very early, and some of the centers, particularly the big ones, were overwhelmed. But the patience of the Haitian people is formidable. And the will of the people to vote is truly impressive.»
«It was a mess at first. But the people were unbelievable. They waited, they were patient, they didn't leave.»
«Even with all the problems, nobody here is saying they want them to leave -- on the left, right, or center. They are needed here not for one year, or two years, but for the next 10 years.»
«Political leaders need to be sending the message to their supporters that the results of the election should be respected. And once there is a winner, he will have to reach out quickly to his opponents and bridge the polarization that is Haiti.»
«Preval has to turn history upside down in Haiti.»
«Preval has to turn history upside down in Haiti. For decades, if not centuries, Haitian politics have been ruled by a take-no-prisoners' mentality. The determination of the Haitian people to use the ballot to change their history became evident after the record turnout Tuesday. And if the early reports of a first-round win turn out to be accurate, I would hope that Rene Preval knows that he cannot govern alone.»
«You can't govern in Haiti alone. You need sufficient cooperation from the losers so that parliament can function and the government can deal with the fundamental problems that makes Haiti the last on every list of human security issues in the hemisphere.»
«We've reached a point where the balance now is tilting toward holding the elections. There's less likely to be violence in Haiti's future if they hold elections than if they don't.»

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