Elections Drift Further Off: CEP, Fils-Aimé and Allies Face Their Responsibilities

It was never a question of if, but rather when the CEP would announce the first changes to the electoral calendar, synonymous with an extension of the transition period without a set expiration date.

Roberson Alphonse
09 Apr 2026 — Lecture : 6 min.
Elections Drift Further Off: CEP, Fils-Aimé and Allies Face Their Responsibilities

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It was never a question of if, but rather when the CEP would announce the first changes to the electoral calendar, synonymous with an extension of the transition period without a set expiration date. The CEP, given the task of conducting a constitutional referendum decided by the Pact for Stability and Elections, stated in a press release on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that it is “currently working on harmonizing the electoral decree of December 1, 2025 with the provisions of Articles 12 and 14 of the Pact.” &ldqu

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