Almost three months since Prime Minister Ariel Henry was removed from power, over a month since the establishment of the Presidential Transition Council, and more than a week after the selection of Prime Minister Garry Conille, Haiti still does not have a government.
The new authorities chosen to succeed Ariel Henry, who was criticized for his laxity at every turn, seem to excel at wasting time. It appears that the members of the Presidential Transition Council and Prime Minister Garry Conille are either afraid to exercise the powe
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