Haiti political parties reject plan to install new leaders
- Moïse Jean-Charles declined to participate in a plan presented by Caricom for a transitional council, as reported by Radio Télé Métronome.
- Guy Philippe, a former rebel leader recently released from a U.S. prison, urged Haitians to reject proposals from the international community, criticizing them for being complicit with Haiti's elite and corrupt politicians.
- Philippe emphasized that Haitians should have the final say in choosing their government, stating, ''Haitians will decide who will govern Haiti'' in a video shared on social media.
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Haiti transitional council plan appears to crumble after political parties reject it
A proposal to install new leadership in Haiti appeared to be crumbling Wednesday as some political parties rejected the plan to create a presidential council that would manage the transition.
Haiti crisis: Proposal to install new govt rejected by some political parties
There is relative calm in violence-hit Haiti after Ariel Henry announced he would resign as the prime minister. A proposal was put up to install a new government in the Caribbean nation. However, the proposal appeared to be crumbling on Wednesday (Mar 13) as some political parties rejected the plan to create a presidential council that would manage the transition.
The plan for a transitional council to appoint a new interim leader in Haiti, after acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry, looks set to fail.
Plan to install new leaders in Haiti appears to crumble
A proposal to install new leadership in Haiti appears to be crumbling as some political parties rejected the plan to create a presidential council that would manage the transition. The
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