Under Prime Minister Didier Fils-Aimé, Haiti embarks on the third phase of its post-Jovenel Moïse transition. The first two phases, led by Drs. Ariel Henry and Garry Conille, are widely seen as failures, marked by wasted time, energy, and resources, alongside a surge in violence. The growing territories controlled by gangs in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and several provincial cities underscore the shortcomings of the Henry administration and the CPT/Conille leadership.
While the international community may h
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