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Would Moise Jean-Charles seek the implosion of the Presidential Council?

  • May 1, 2024
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The sleight of hand of Moise Jean-Charles to impose Edgard Leblanc Fils as president of the Presidential Council and Frtiz Bélizaire as Prime Minister remains like a bone through the throat of observers, public opinion and the International Community, faced with a fait accompli.

The cancellation of the vote without respect for the public and the thousands of viewers and the surprise announcement of the choice of a Prime Minister without the approval of the other members of the Council provoked strong reactions among the population, who wonder if this structure will not implode in the coming days. Or is it a stillborn structure that tasted the presidential anthem played for the first time since the return of Jovenel Moise from Turkey?

More than 24 hours later, the leaders of the so-called friendly countries of Haiti have strangely remained silent. No note of congratulations or disapproval. Luis Almagro, secretary of the OAS, having unreservedly supported the various Tèt Kale administrations, on the other hand quickly expressed his position by demanding a transparent process for the designation of the Prime Minister.

If the Fanmi Lavalas party and the Montana Accord have, as expected, shouted haro on the donkey, Louis Gérald Gilles, member of the majority supposed to have chosen Bélizaire, has dissociated himself from Moise Jean-Charles and others.

While reaffirming his commitment to the agreement of April 3, 2024 defining the process for designating the Prime Minister, the former senator called on all interested parties to submit their documents “in accordance with what was agreed.”

For the tenor of PHTK2, Rénald Lubérice, Tèt Kale 2 and member of the EDE/Compromis/RED coalition formed by former PM Claude Joseph (Tèt Kale 2) and allies like Joseph Lambert and Youri Latortue, “We must now begin the process of choosing and appointing the Prime Minister in accordance with the Agreement of April 3, 24.”

New crisis within the crisis triggered by Moise Jean-Charles who apparently wants to play “all or nothing”!

Elensky question