PREAMBLE
The Haitian people proclaim this constitution in order to:
Ensure their inalienable and imprescriptible rights to life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness; in conformity with the Act of Independence of 1804
and the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man of 1948.
Constitute a socially just, economically free, and politically
independent Haitian nation.
Establish a strong and stable State, capable of protecting the country's
values, traditions, sovereignty, independence and national vision.
Implant democracy, which entails ideological pluralism and political
rotation and affirm the inviolable rights of the Haitian people.
Strengthen national unity by eliminating all discrimination between the
urban and rural populations, by accepting the community of languages and
culture and by recognizing the right to progress, information, education,
health, employment and leisure for all citizens.
Ensure the separation and the harmonious distribution of the powers of
the State at the service of the fundamental interests and priorities of the
Nation.
Set up a system of government based on fundamental liberties, and the
respect for human rights, social peace, economic equity, concerted action
and participation of all the people in major decisions affecting the life of
a nation, through effective decentralization.