Transitional council in Haiti embraces new changes following turmoil as gang violence grips country
- Haiti is expecting the deployment of Kenyan police, supported by the UN, to combat gangs in Port-au-Prince.
- Instead of a single council president, four politicians will rotate leadership every five months. The council now requires five members for a majority vote.
- Inner turmoil and disagreement arose in the council shortly after its inauguration on April 25.
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Transitional council in Haiti embraces new changes following turmoil as gang violence grips country
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- A transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for Haiti is changing the way it operates in a move that surprised many as gang violence consumes the country.

Transitional council in Haiti embraces new changes following turmoil as gang violence grips country
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for Haiti is changing the way it operates in a move that surprised many as gang violence consumes
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