The people are frustrated and they have the right to demonstrate, but they should respect the rights of others.
There are risks of attempts to disrupt the elections by people linked to organized crime who do not want stability.
If they publish the results as they are now, we will oppose them, the Haitian people will also oppose them, and there will be protests.
People are in a desperate situation in terms of food. Above all, they have to be given emergency aid. We have to create jobs immediately to calm the situation.
I talked to a lot of people during my campaign, and almost everyone told me they don't have work. It is the private sector that must invest, but it is the state that has to create a stable environment.
Today, we tell the Haitian people to continue demonstrating, but in the respect of the rights of others.
The Haitian people are frustrated. They have a right to be frustrated. And they have the right to protest. But we must respect private property. We must respect the law. We must respect the rights of others.
We want the will of the Haiti people to be respected.
I ask the Haitian people ... to be mature, to be responsible, to be nonviolent.