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Haiti: Installation ceremony of the Presidential Transitional Council to replace the fatalist regime of Ariel Henry scheduled for Thursday morning

  • April 24, 2024
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Will we see a 4th version of the PHTK of the appointment of a Prime Minister and the formation of a ministerial cabinet? Will the men who gravitated around Ariel Henry and who formed the SDP, which plunged the country into total chaos, still have a say? What will become of the associated gang leaders?

Wednesday April 24, 2024 ((rezonodwes.com))–The installation ceremony of the Presidential Transitional Council of Haiti should take place Thursday morning on the outskirts of the capital Port-au-Prince, announced the office of the Prime Minister of de facto illegitimate, Dr. Ariel Henry, in a press release published Wednesday.

The press release specifies that the ceremony in question will take place at the official office of the Prime Minister at the Villa d’Accueil, and not at the National Palace, located in the center of the capital, which has been the target of repeated shootings by armed gangs. the last days.

Earlier Wednesday, powerful gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, on a commissioned mission, insisted that discussions about Haiti’s political future include the terrorist gangs, of which he has been the effective leader since their federation by the PHTK regime.

The establishment of the nine-member transitional presidential council that will replace the fatalist Henry – named by a CORE Group tweet in July 2021 – has been delayed for several weeks due to intense behind-the-scenes maneuvering between the different factions policies to take control.

The creation of the council is seen as a decisive first step toward ending the “planned” chaos that has engulfed Haiti, largely blamed on federated and rival gangs competing for territory, particularly in the capital, as well as the absence of state institutions.

The council is expected to appoint an interim prime minister and help establish a government that will then hold national elections.