Jamaica Gleaner

Transition­al Presidenti­al Council named

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HAITI HAS named the members of the Transition­al Presidenti­al Council (CPT), paving the way for the French-speaking Caribbean Community country to continue efforts at holding fresh elections in a bid to end the political and socioecono­mic crisis in the country.

In a decree published in thel official gazette Le Moniteur late Tuesday, the members named are former diplomat Smith Augustin, ex-Senator Louis Gerald Gilles, former central bank governor Fritz Alphonse Jean, ex-Senate President Edgard Leblanc Fils, entreprene­ur Laurent Saint-Cyr, lawyer Emmanuel Vertilaire, and Leslie Voltaire, a former minister and diplomat.

Evangelica­l pastor Frinel Joseph and former World Bank official Regine Abraham have been appointed as non-voting observer members.

The publicatio­n of the decree came less than 24 hours after the government said no decree regarding the appointmen­t of members of the CPT had been published.

In a statement, denying the publicatio­n, the Ministry of Communicat­ion said that contrary to the rumours circulatin­g on social media that a “supposedly authentic” decree had been published, it wanted to inform the population in general and the Haitian press in particular ”that the official newspaper, Le Moniteur, has not published any decree relating to the appointmen­t of members of the CPT.

Prime Minister Dr Ariel Henry, who was sworn in as prime minister with the backing of the internatio­nal community shortly after the July 2021 assassinat­ion of President Jovenel Moïse, has already indicated that he would step down once the CPT is officially installed and a new prime minister sworn in ahead of the fresh elections.

Henry is stranded in Puerto Rico, having been unable to return home from Kenya where he witnessed the signing of an agreement that would allow the African country to lead a United Nations Security Council-sanctioned multinatio­nal security mission to restore peace and security in Haiti.

Earlier this week, the members of the CPT had called for it to be installed “as soon as possible”, while accusing the Henry government of seeking to introduce “major modificati­ons” that could further stall the process of bringing about peace and security in the country.

 ?? AP ?? A street vendor balances a basket of vegetables on her head in the Petion-Ville neighbourh­ood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, April 10.
AP A street vendor balances a basket of vegetables on her head in the Petion-Ville neighbourh­ood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, April 10.
 ?? AP ?? Canadian soldiers stand guard on the rooftop of their embassy in Portau-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, April 10.
AP Canadian soldiers stand guard on the rooftop of their embassy in Portau-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, April 10.

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