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PRIME MINISTER CANDIDATE OF CANADA 2020
Raphael Louis was born in Haiti and came to the United States in 1992, and migrated to Canada in 1993 as a socio-political refugee, recognized unanimously by the United Nations International Refugee Tribunal based on a series of life threatening incidents, which took place at the television station for the production of a documentary.
Raphael Louis's struggles for justice began in the late 1990's when he was arrested and mocked by police and told he had no rights. Raphael Louis has experienced social, educational and labor inequality with no organization to intervene into such complex and crucial humanitarian issues.
These events inspired Raphael Louis to establish the Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities (FAAVM) www.faavm-canada.org.
Now, as a future candidate in 2020 for Prime Minister of Canada, Raphael Louis’ vision as Prime Minister of Canada is to develop a Nation where Government is more Compassionate, Accountable and Transparent to the people’s needs and expectations free of Social exclusion where everyone can participate on all levels of the Canadian society.
Currently he has dealt skillfully with the Senate, The House of Commons, and all levels of government. Raphael Louis initiated various legislative projects to stimulate human rights implementation, increase political representations for Minorities and Aboriginals; and strengthen national unity. Mr. Louis embarked upon an action course of shaping public policy by cutting taxes and government expenditures, improving national health care responsiveness; personal responsibility, strong families, and Aboriginal rights, also known as First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
Raphael Louis has also published a book entitled: "Tears of Love - I am not a Criminal" www.trafford.com/06-0977 , aiming to provide specific details of the periodical events.
To find out more about Raphael Louis you can reach him at His Social Site here at The Fan Club International at: www.fanclubinternational.ning.com or his Social Site Raphael For Prime Minister of Canada In 2020 at: http://raphael-for-prime-minister.ning.com/