The implementation of the December 21 agreement is dragging on, former senator Sorel Jacinthe accuses the international community

Sorel Jacinthe, a former parliamentarian and signatory of the December 21 agreement, believes that the international community is impeding the implementation of Ariel Henry's government by demanding a broader consensus. He has hinted that the government is considering expanding the High Council of the Transition (HCT), giving it more power, and contemplating how to establish a government of national unity and the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) to pave the way for elections. He stated that the current concern is insecurity, and a consensus must be reached to facilitate the arrival of foreign troops and clearly define their mission. In this regard, he called on both the opposition and the government to come together to find a solution.

The execution of the December 21 agreement is stalling. Former senator Sorel Jacinthe accuses the international community and suggests that Haitians should come together to reclaim their country. "Every time the actors sign an agreement and we prepare to implement it, the international community orders us to find a much broader consensus. We signed the September 11 agreement, and this demand was made; we signed the December 21 agreement, and the same demand was made. We see all the back and forth; we went to Jamaica, to Washington, a CA

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