In a politically charged context marked by calls for armed insurrection, civil disobedience, and street protests in Port-au-Prince and major provincial cities, the August 30th agreement, commonly known as the Montana Agreement, remains committed to its principles, according to Fritz Alphonse Jean. "The Montana agreement continues to follow its guiding principles, the same starting point. The agreement is based on three pillars: protest, negotiation, diplomacy, to achieve a transition of rupture. During the protests in Port-au-Prince thi
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