ritz Alphonse Jean Rejects "Indissoluble Majority Bloc" Agreement, Calls Out "Omertà"

The election of Edgard Leblanc Fils as head of the Presidential Transition Council (PTC), elected to the presidency of the council thanks to an agreement between four sectors out of the seven with voting rights, continues to provoke strong reactions. Other councillors say they do not understand this alliance. Speaking on Panel Magik this Thursday, May 2nd, Fritz Alphonse Jean, representing the Montana Accord on the Council, rejected the form taken by the coalition called the "Indissoluble Majority Block" (BMI).

For Fritz Alphonse Jean, the agreement between the four counselors to form the BMI to elect a president and a prime minister as it was done is "contrary to everything agreed upon in the framework of the April 3rd accord."

According to the representative of the Montana agreement, the agreement leading to this bloc is outside of all considerations made in the framework agreement of the PTC, specifying that said agreement "clearly defines how to choose the coordinator of the Council" on one hand, and the vision for

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