A decree was recently approved by a transitional council that was established to restore democratic order in Haiti, dismissing interim Prime Minister Garry Conille and installing Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, a businesswoman who had been considered for the position, in his place.
A government source gave a selected group of reporters access to the directive, which is scheduled to be published on November 11, 2024.
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It adds even more chaos to Haiti’s already difficult political transition process, which has been marred by gang violence in the Caribbean country, which has prevented democratic elections for years.
The transitional council was set up in April with the intention of bringing an end to Haiti’s unrest by selecting the country’s new prime minister and cabinet.
However, politics and internal strife have beset the council, and many council members were accused of corruption in October.