Following the UN, the CPT and Government Must Face Reality

Amid confusion over the participation of Haitian authorities at the 79th UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Garry Conille’s numerous bilateral meetings in New York, and the well-received speech of Edgard Leblanc Fils, President of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), the two leaders now face the stark realities back home.

Among the issues awaiting them are the installation of an incomplete Provisional Electoral Council, the anti-corruption unit’s investigative report implicating three presidential advisors in the BNC corruption scandal, the ongoing insecurity, and the start of the school year next week. These challenges are just some of the pressing matters the CPT and the government must confront following the whirlwind of the UN General Assembly.

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