It is becoming increasingly clear that the country does not have a dual-headed executive but rather two competing governments. The presence of two Haitian delegations at the recent United Nations General Assembly exemplifies this situation. There are numerous other instances where members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) and the government compete for influence and visibility. This was predictable with a nine-member presidential council and a duly constituted government.
After becoming president of the CPT following h
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