Brutal Duvalier Regime to Haiti in Disarray: 'Democracy Spring' Derailed by Coups, Militias, Gangs
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Brutal Duvalier regime to Haiti in disarray: 'Democracy Spring' derailed by coups, militias, gangs
Peter O'Brien is pleased to welcome Harold Isaac, joining us from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He affirms what we're witnessing today is not really the sudden collapse of order, but the decades-long unraveling of a nation’s road to democracy, forged in the ashes of dictatorship and derailed by a toxic mix of perpetual internal conflict and external indifference. With the Transitional Presidential Council's mandate ending and no clear path forward, Hai…
The term of office of the Transitional Presidential Council (TPC) comes to an end this Saturday, February 7, 2026, after 22 months of governing a country without president, in a climate of extreme protest and gang rise. Without elections organised, but with increasing insecurity, and more than 10,000 people killed in the country since the beginning of its mission, the CPT's mandate is a failure. Its last days will have been particularly agitated…
Haiti faces a crucial moment just one day before the mandate of the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) expires, a situation that could lead to an institutional vacuum and exacerbate the multidimensional crisis affecting the impoverished country, where nearly 6,000 people died last year due to gang violence and security forces' operations to combat them. So far, political actors have failed to reach an agreement on governance in the country,…
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