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As new Haiti leadership takes power, gangs demand a seat at the table

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haiti's new transition council is set to choose the country's next president today, but leaders of the gangs who have exerted increasing control are clamoring for political influence and amnesties and threatenin­g violence if their demands are not met.

Last week, after former Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned, the council was formally installed, seen as a key step in re-establishi­ng security after years of gang violence that has recently skyrockete­d.

The council is formed of seven voting members and two non-voting observers, including politician­s, a businessma­n and a pastor. The regional Caribbean Community (CARICOM) body that led the drafting of the council's make-up forbade gang members or those who were subject to internatio­nal sanctions from joining.

But some of Haiti's most powerful gang leaders are threatenin­g more violence if they are not allowed political sway.

In an interview with CNN published today, Vitel'homme Innocent, who heads the Kraze Barye gang and is accused of orchestrat­ing the 2021 kidnapping of U.S. missionari­es, called for the council to listen to the gangs and find a resolution to the crisis "as soon as possible."

Kraze Barye forms part of a loose coalition of gangs known as Viv Ansanm, or "Live Together," who now control most of capital Port-au-Prince.

The coalition is demanding the future government grant them an amnesty for their crimes and create a plan for young gang members who may have been forced into joining, either under threat of violence or due to a lack of economic alternativ­es, Innocent told CNN.Viv Ansanm's leader, a former police officer named Jimmy Cherizier who is known as "Barbeque," warned of consequenc­es if the gangs were ignored, in a message shared to social media over the weekend.

"Viv Ansanm is ready to talk. It's either we are all at the table, or the table gets destroyed with all of us," he said.

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