Me Gédéon Jean Asserts: Presidential Counselors, Not Elected, Must Focus on Tasks

As the Haitian people aspire to stable and democratic governance, the Presidential Transition Council (PTC) finds itself at the heart of an unprecedented challenge: restoring institutional order while addressing the urgent needs for security and economic development. However, appointed on April 12 and installed on the 25th of the same month, the members of the PTC still struggle to achieve the necessary stability to lead the transition.

Me Gédéon Jean, Executive Director of the Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights (CARDH), emphasized that understanding the context that gave rise to the PTC is crucial to grasp the challenges of this governance formula. Haiti, according to the human rights advocate, marked by decades of dictatorship under the Duvaliers, struggles to establish a solid democracy. This constant struggle to emerge from the crisis has led to a series of improvised, often ineffective formulas to overcome political and socio-economic o

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