The recent resignation of the Prime Minister of Haiti has led to the establishment of a new transition council. This council was set up with the goal of restoring public order in a country that is struggling with gang violence. During an official broadcast on television, politician Edgard Leblanc Fils was chosen as the president of this council. He will play a coordinating role within the body to address the challenges facing Haiti.
The decision to appoint a new president came after successful negotiations and agreements between different stakeholders, despite initial complications and changes in plans. The majority of council members suggested Fritz Bélizaire as the Prime Minister, and Frinel Joseph, a non-voting member of the council, promised further details on this proposal at a later time.
While there are still some uncertainties surrounding the appointment of Fritz Bélizaire as Prime Minister, it is clear that this new leadership structure is now operational and ready to tackle the urgent issues facing Haiti. With its focus on stability and progress, this council has an important role to play in bringing hope and development to one of the world’s poorest countries.