Haiti, with the mismanagement of its leaders and the complicity of the international community, is navigating an unusual system of governance. Every elected office is currently occupied by interim authorities, marking a systematic deconstruction of the state. This dismantling began when the late President Jovenel Moïse failed to hold elections to replace the last elected parliamentarians and mayors. Since then, the country has operated without a legislative branch, and all elected officials' mandates have expired.
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