The idea of achieving a general consensus to facilitate the organization of elections in the country is not an obligation, according to Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was interviewed by a group of Haitian journalists following his speech at the UN podium.
"We do not expect there to be a general consensus, unanimity. We have tried to reconcile the nation, to bring people together and find a critical mass to move forward. Now, we will move forward, meaning there are decisions we would not want to make without the approval of a
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