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Caricom and International Partners Agree on Transitional Governance Arrangement for Haiti

CARICOM Heads of Government meeting with officials from the United States, Canada and several other countries, discussion to find solutions of Haiti’s situation. (Photo: Office of the President)

By Radha Motielall

Caricom leaders, in collaboration with international partners, have reached a consensus on a transitional governance plan aimed at restoring peace and stability in Haiti.

During a meeting held in Jamaica between Caricom and its international allies, Caricom Chairman President Irfaan Ali announced the agreement, which follows the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

This resignation clears the path for the implementation of an interim governance structure and the subsequent organization of elections.

The interim presidential council, endorsed by international partners, will consist of two observers and seven voting members.

These members will include representatives from civil society, political coalitions, the business community, and a religious leader.

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President Ali emphasized that the council will promptly appoint a Prime Minister and will remain operational until a democratically elected government is established.

Additionally, he stated that the council will collaborate with the international community to ensure that Haiti is governed according to the rule of law.

The collaborative efforts between Caricom and its partners signify an important step towards providing humanitarian aid and alleviating the suffering of the Haitian people.

President Ali urged all stakeholders to fully support the agreement and give it an opportunity to succeed.

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