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Musician Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly — a 50-year-old political novice famous for wearing diapers and dropping his drawers on stage — won the Haitian presidential race in a landslide ...
As he did on the campaign trail, Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly avoided any specifics about how he would lead, but distanced himself from his outrageous stage persona as he spoke of reconciliation ...
The delayed run-off vote, now scheduled for March 20th, will pit Mr Martelly, formerly a wild-child musician known as Sweet Micky, against Mirlande Manigat, a constitutional scholar and former ...
Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly strolled into office with two-thirds of the votes, promising radical change. Since retiring from the stage in 2007, Martelly has tried to shed his self-proclaimed ...
In the lively and graphic opening montage of the new documentary “Sweet Micky for President,” a behind-the-scenes look at Haiti’s 2010-2011 Presidential election and the rise of the ...
Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly garnered 67 percent of the vote to 31 percent for longtime opposition leader and former first lady Mirlande Manigat, the Provisional Electoral Council said.
By Jay A. Fernandez Opening night of the HollyShorts Film Festival will include the world premiere of exclusive footage from Sweet Micky for President, a political documentary produced by Pras ...
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