What Are the CPT's Plans for the Country in 2025?

Good news is increasingly rare in Haiti. In Port-au-Prince, the nation’s capital, the number of neighborhoods not controlled by criminal groups can be counted on one hand. Members of the executive appear resigned to operating between two primary locations: their private residences and the Villa d’Accueil, their official offices. While the Primature and the Council of Transitional Presidency (CPT) have sensitive disagreements over whether to retain Rameau Normil as head of the Haitian National Police (PNH), they agree on a budget that will allocate substantial resources to the nation’s public security forces.

In two weeks, the country will adopt a revised budget that will enable the authorities to allocate significant funds to the country’s security forces, multiple sources within the CPT confirmed to Le Nouvelliste on Tuesday. The CPT’s grand plan for Haiti in 2025 involves “establishing a War Council with a war budget” to counter the actions of criminal groups, they stated.

“This war budget will allow the National Police to access available funds once their needs are expressed,” said CPT so

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