Protestant Sector Divided Over Choice of Their CEP Representative

The Protestant pastors have been unable to reach a consensus on who should represent them on the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP). Since the initiation of the CEP formation process on July 8 by the Presidential Council, the Protestant Federation and leaders of other religious organizations within the same confession have been at odds, far from the fraternal love taught by Jesus Christ in the Holy Scriptures.

The Protestant sector takes the representation on the Provisional Electoral Council very seriously. Tensions have escalated to the point where insults and the rejection of fraternal love are used to impose their choice on the CEP. While the Protestant Federation has nominated Peterson Pierre-Louis to the electoral body, the Protestant organizations CONASPEH, FEPAH, and COPAH have backed Thomslay Budlaire Laguerre, even though only one representative was supposed to be sent from this sector.

Even the intervention of the Presidential

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