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Haiti’s national summit ends with reform blueprint calling for new elections, security overhaul

Summary by The Haitian Times
PORT-AU-PRINCE — The Patriotic Congress for National Rescue concluded on June 27 after a nearly month-long period of consultations across Haiti and its diaspora, with a set of proposals aimed at addressing the country’s prolonged crises. Launched by members of the academic community and civil society organizations, the initiative called for a national security strategy, an end to the perpetual transitional governments and sweeping reforms in pub…

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In the context of the return to constitutional order and the effective restoration of state authority, the Prime Minister and the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) reaffirm their commitment to ensure free, inclusive and secure elections, according to a communiqué of the Primature. Accompanied by the minister responsible for electoral and constitutional matters, Joseph André Gracien Jean, Alix Didier Fils Aimé met with the president of the …

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Only a few days after the President of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), Fritz Alphonse Jean, denounced a blockage within the state apparatus, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé multiplied the signals of authority. On Monday, June 30, 2025, he went to the headquarters of the Directorate General of the National Police of Haiti (PNH), in Clercine 8, for a strategic meeting with the Director General a.i, Rameau Normil, and members of t…

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The Haitian Times broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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