The CPT’s Endgame: A Back-Door Exit

A ceremony reduced to the strict minimum will be held this Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the Villa d’Accueil to mark the end of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT). After nearly twenty-two months in existence, the country will turn the page on this chaotic political experience with nine presidents at the head of the State.

Robenson Geffrard
06 Feb 2026 — Lecture : 2 min.
The CPT’s Endgame: A Back-Door Exit

Le CPT

As of February 7, 2026, the CPT now belongs to history—a heavy history marked by contested decisions, erratic functioning, and internal crises that profoundly weakened institutions. For many observers, the CPT’s tenure will chiefly be remembered as that of a collective executive incapable of stabilizing the country or restoring a State apparatus in an advanced state of decay.

Never had the national situation reached such a level of degradation: generalized insecurity, institutional collapse, administrative paralysis, an

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