A two-year transitional government just wrapped up in Haiti, dumping full executive power onto Prime Minister Didier Fils Aimé, while the Caribbean watches and waits.
The handoff just happened
The handoff just happened
- Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council clocked out after its two-year run.
- Didier Fils Aimé and his ministers grabbed the reins on Tuesday.
- Running the country falls to them until conditions improve.
- Security and election prep are what they're focusing on.
- Regional leaders want Haitians to call their own shots going forward.
- Political squabbles need to get sorted before real progress happens.
- Citizens deserve a voice through consultations and organized civil dialogue.
- CARICOM dropped their statement from Guyana on Tuesday.
- Humanitarian conditions across Haiti are absolutely devastating right now.
- Millions are dealing with extreme hardship daily.
- Fils Aimé wants to tackle security while restoring basic dignity.
- Food, healthcare, and shelter are his immediate targets.
- CARICOM pledged to stay involved with its Eminent Persons Group.
- Haiti remains a full member despite everything falling apart.
- Fils Aimé will show up at the February meeting.
- St Kitts and Nevis hosts the gathering from February 24 through 27.