Proposed Constitution Envisions President, VP, and Ministers but No Prime Minister

In the final version of the proposed Constitution, the Steering Committee of the National Conference suggests an executive power with a President of the Republic, an elected Vice President, and ministers. The Prime Minister is removed from the Haitian political system. In the event of a delay in the election of the President and Vice President, the Committee proposes turning to the Court of Cassation for the choice of an occupant of the National Palace...

Robenson Geffrard
02 Sep 2025 — Lecture : 6 min.

The Steering Committee of the National Conference has made modifications to certain articles relating to executive power in the new version of its proposed Constitution. Others, which concern territorial division, among others, are maintained as they are.

According to Article 118 of the proposed Constitution submitted to the CPT for referendum, a copy of which Le Nouvelliste obtained, “executive power is exercised by the President of the Republic, assisted by a Vice President, ministers, and secretaries of state.&rdq

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