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Haiti transitional presidential council takes shape as gang violence engulfs the Caribbean nation

GUATEMALA-HAITI
March 19, 2024

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) โ€” Caribbean leaders said Tuesday that all groups and political parties except one have submitted nominees for a transitional presidential council charged with selecting an interim prime minister for Haiti, which remains engulfed in gang violence.

The original nine-member council was whittled down to eight members after the Pitit Desalin party led by former senator and presidential candidate Jean-Charles Moรฏse declined a seat last week. Moรฏse is allied with Guy Philippe, a former police official and rebel leader who served time in the U.S. after pleading guilty to money laundering.

The Dec. 21 group, which is allied with Prime Minister Ariel Henry, was one of the last holdouts, submitting a name Monday to the regional trade group known as Caricom. Its nomination had been delayed by infighting as group leaders bickered over potential candidates.

Haiti transitional presidential council takes shape as gang violence engulfs the Caribbean nation
Haiti Violence

Henry, who remains locked out of Haiti because ongoing gang violence has forced the closure of its main international airport, has promised to resign once the transitional council is created. He was on an official trip to Kenya pushing for the U.N.-backed deployment of a police force from the East African country to fight gangs in Haiti when armed gunmen launched attacks on Feb. 29 in the capital, Port-au-Prince, that are still ongoing. The deployment has been delayed.

Gangs have torched police stations, opened fire on the main international airport and stormed Haitiโ€™s two biggest prisons, releasing more than 4,000 inmates. On Monday, they attacked and looted homes in two upscale communities that had previously remained peaceful, killing at least a dozen people during the rampage.

Scores of people have been killed during the attacks, and around 17,000 people have been left homeless, the majority fleeing to Haiti's calmer southern region, according to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

โ€œWe are very concerned about the violence,โ€ said Guyanese President Irfaan Ali, who is also the Caricom chairman.

Haiti transitional presidential council takes shape as gang violence engulfs the Caribbean nation
HAITI VIOLENCIA

He told reporters on Monday night that time was of essence given the situation, adding that officials remain hopeful for progress.

โ€œWe have been having continuous meetings almost every night, because the Haitians have to get the presidential council in place,โ€ he said. โ€œProgress has been made.โ€

In addition to selecting an interim prime minister, the council will be responsible for appointing a council of ministers, a provisional electoral council and a national security council. All members of the transitional council also must back the deployment of a foreign armed force.

Those awarded a spot on the council are EDE/RED, a party led by former Prime Minister Claude Joseph; the Montana Accord, a group of civil society leaders, political parties and others; Fanmi Lavalas, the party of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide; the Jan. 30 Collective, which represents parties including that of former President Michel Martelly; and the private sector.

Haiti transitional presidential council takes shape as gang violence engulfs the Caribbean nation
Haiti Violence

Of the remaining two nonvoting positions, one would go to a representative of Haitiโ€™s civil society and the other to its religious sector.

Caricom officials haven't released the full list of names nominated to the council.

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