“I Am Leaving the CPT With Mixed Feelings,” Says Fritz Alphonse Jean

On the sidelines of the celebration of the seventh anniversary of the Institute of Diplomacy and International Relations (IDRI) in Milot, outgoing presidential adviser Fritz Alphonse Jean took stock of his time on the Transitional Presidential Council, offering a mixed assessment. Torn between pride in certain heritage-related achievements and bitterness over unmet security objectives, the economist voiced his frustrations while announcing his return to training young people.

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“I Am Leaving the CPT With Mixed Feelings,” Says Fritz Alphonse Jean

Fritz Alphonse Jean

“I am leaving the CPT with mixed feelings, because there are certain projects we had planned for Cap-Haïtien that were not carried out,” Fritz Alphonse Jean acknowledged. He notably pointed to the persistent lack of sanitation in the country’s second-largest city, an issue he had hoped to advance further.

Despite these regrets, Mr. Jean claimed several concrete achievements. He cited, in particular, the reinforcement of the Croix-David battery, at the entrance to the Citadel, which he considers “extreme

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