Montana's Guidance: Addressing Issues in the Transitional Presidential Council Following January 30 Collective's Critique

The rotating presidency, changes in the decision-making majority, correspondence addressed to the President of Kenya regarding the deployment of the Multinational Mission—these issues highlight the lack of alignment between the signatories of the April 3 agreement and the members of the Transitional Presidential Council (TPC) from whom they derive their legitimacy.

Robenson Geffrard
Par Robenson Geffrard
17 May 2024 | Lecture : 3 min.

The sectors involved in establishing the Presidential Council are not willing to let the presidential advisors lead the transition independently. They never miss an opportunity to oppose and criticize decisions made by TPC members, which they believe do not conform to the April 3 agreement or serve their interests.

In a memorandum addressed to the members of the Transitional Presidential Council this week, the Monitoring Bureau of the Montana Accord, a stakeholder in the April 3 agreement, noted that since the "failed election

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