CARICOM warns Haiti leadership infighting endangers elections

CARICOM blasts leadership infighting in Haiti, saying it derails the transition, feeds gangs, and puts elections at risk.

Executive leadership meltdown
  • CARICOM flags deep fractures inside Haiti’s top leadership.
  • Infighting blocks focus on civilians facing violence and deprivation.
  • The transition looks shakier with elites fighting themselves.
Transitional council clock
  • The Transitional Presidential Council has a built-in end date.
  • Its authority runs out on February 7, 2026.
  • The timeline ties back to an April 3, 2024, political deal.
Prime minister removal push
  • Some council members tried to boot the prime minister.
  • Those moves failed and hardened internal deadlock.
  • Governance plans stalled further as a result.
Security and gang fallout
  • Political splits hand advantages to criminal gangs.
  • Disorder undercuts stability and public safety.
  • Elections stay out of reach without security.
Regional pressure and mediation
  • CARICOM calls the situation unacceptable.
  • Leaders are urged to compromise for the national interest.
  • The Eminent Persons Group offers to help broker an agreement.
 

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