The political class is divided over the fate of Prime Minister Ariel Henry

While Caricom envoys have been in the country since September 4 for a third attempt at dialogue between the government and the stakeholders, a portion of the political class believes that Prime Minister Ariel Henry is no longer part of the solution to the crisis. They are calling for Ariel Henry's resignation. In parallel, the signatories of the December 21 agreement in power reject any idea of the Prime Minister's resignation.

The country is sinking further into chaos and anarchy with each passing day. Armed gangs seem to have no limits to their imagination, and with impunity, they are terrorizing the population in the metropolitan area. The signatories of the December 21 agreement and the opposition are blaming each other for the current situation in the country. Those close to the government believe in the need for dialogue but are adamant about not touching the position of the Prime Minister. On the other hand, the opposition insists that Ariel Henry must resig

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