This April 7 marks two months since Alix Didier Fils-Aimé has been leading the country as Prime Minister with an executive branch without a president. He follows in a line that includes Marc Louis Bazin and Ariel Henry, who also served as heads of government without a hierarchical superior.
In two months, the Fils-Aimé government has managed to bring together the largest coalition ever seen in the history of political agreements signed in Haiti. More than two hundred signatories—political parties and organizatio
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