From One State of Emergency to the Next, Insecurity Runs Wild

In one year of the Transitional Presidential Council’s time in power, the number of times a state of emergency has been declared is countless.

In one year of the Transitional Presidential Council’s time in power, the number of times a state of emergency has been declared is countless. Every time insecurity appears to be out of control, the leaders of the transition resort to the state of emergency as if it were a miracle solution. Yet, from Ariel Henry to Garry Conille, then to Didier Fils-Aimé, or from Edgard Leblanc to Leslie Voltaire, it is difficult to say what the state of emergency has achieved in terms of improving security conditions. However, in other respects

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