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Haiti: US, EU diplomats back rival to acting PM Joseph

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"Core Group" ambassador­s have urged Ariel Henry, designated as PM by President Moise before his death, to form a government. The move seems to bypass the current acting leader, Claude Joseph.

Key envoys and representa­tives on Saturday seemed to go over the head of Haiti's current acting leader by calling on another politician to form a government following the assassinat­ion of President Jovenel Moise.

In a statement, the socalled Core Group urged Ariel Henry, who was designated prime minister by President Jovenel Moise shortly before his July 7 assassinat­ion, to form a "consensual and inclusive government."

By so doing, the group, com

posed of ambassador­s from Germany, Brazil, Canada, Spain, the US, France and the EU along with representa­tives from the UN and

the Organizati­on of American States, seemed to snub Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph.

Two PMs and no working

parliament

Joseph, who had been acting prime minister up to Moise's death, has managed to stay in power after the assassinat­ion. He and his allies argue that Henry, though designated, was not sworn in as prime minister. Joseph has the support of the police and military.

Henry, the former foreign minister, has also asserted that he is the rightful acting prime minister of the country, but neither he nor Joseph have been confirmed in the office, as Haiti has not had a functionin­g legislatur­e since early 2020.

Presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections are scheduled for September 26.

Moise was killed in a raid on his home by gunmen who were said by authoritie­s to include Haitians, Haitian-Americans and former Colombian soldiers.

tj/dj (dpa, AP)

 ??  ?? Claude Joseph, the interim prime minister of Haiti, seems to have been snubbed by key diplomats
Claude Joseph, the interim prime minister of Haiti, seems to have been snubbed by key diplomats

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