On January 13, 2020, President Jovenel Moïse, visibly elated, declared the Haitian Parliament defunct. On that day, he rid himself of opposition figures, some of whom—like his administration—had flirted with gangs. Solely in control, he took charge of awarding contracts, allocating budgets, and canceling agreements deemed detrimental to the state. President Moïse rightly pointed out Haiti’s five key issues: corruption, corruption, corruption, corruption, and corruption. As Martelly’s successor, Moïse in
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