Negotiations Moving at a Snail's Pace in the Presidential Transition Council

The first meeting on Saturday, March 23, 2024, did not allow the members designated to the Presidential Council to make progress on important issues such as the mechanisms for choosing the Council's president and the selection of the Prime Minister.

About 15 days after the announcement of Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation, CARICOM, political actors, and civil society are struggling to find the right formula to make the Presidential Transition Council functional. The first working meeting on Saturday, March 23, between the members designated to the Council did not advance toward the appointment of the Council.

Among the three agenda items for the meeting on Saturday, March 23, only the question of voting rights for members of the Presidential Council was addressed an

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