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Signatories of the December 21 agreement send an open letter to the presidential council

  • May 8, 2024
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Signatories of the December 21 agreement send an open letter to the presidential council

Evoking the problems facing the country in recent days, the socio-economic crisis, and the need to offer a future to the population, signatories of the December 21 agreement including Vickenson Garnier who was designated to occupy a post to the transitional presidential council, in an open letter to the council, spoke of the need to find permanent consensus.

“It is obvious that any blind hegemonic quest will doom the “Presidential Council” to his greatest loss. Only permanent consensus can exorcise the old demons of the ego. Demons so detrimental to national harmony. Blood is flowing freely in the city! Despair can be seen on the faces of all our contemporaries! The chaotic migration of our young people gives us the measure of the ambient social anomie. The State is on its knees, the famous “lost territories” going crescendo. The economy is running out of steam. The school is declared an institution « not grateful »they argued.

According to them, essential questions deserve to be asked during this transition. Key responses are also expected from this interim framework. Unfortunately, time is not our best ally in this great and perilous race against time. If it is true that Security remains the absolute priority, the fact remains that institutional reforms must suggest a better formula for reappropriation of the State by the NATION.

These signatories of the December 21 agreement which was concluded under the aegis of the Prime Minister Ariel Henri who has spent more than 30 months in power, hasten to invite the presidential council not to waste any more time, especially when it is because of internal quarrel around the majority which will influence the decisions which will influence the decisions in the future.

“The next twenty months must be foundational. If there will be no miracle, we can at least initiate major reforms to be deepened within the framework of a global agreement spread over at least twenty-five (25) years. Our wish is clear: that this political transition will ultimately be the last in our history! »

“choose to enter History through the great door of the transcendence of particular affiliations to stand together at the bedside of our Haiti sick with its socio-economic apartheid against a backdrop of political instability and acute security crisis”

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