A Constitutional Referendum No One Mentions, Yet the Electoral Decree Includes It

While the government and the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) never miss an opportunity to talk about the country’s general elections, they consistently avoid mentioning the constitutional referendum.

Robenson Geffrard
14 Jul 2026 — Lecture : 4 min.
A Constitutional Referendum No One Mentions, Yet the Electoral Decree Includes It

Jacques Desrosiers et Alix Didier Fils-Aimé

While the government and the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) never miss an opportunity to talk about the country’s general elections, they consistently avoid mentioning the constitutional referendum. However, in the June 2, 2026 electoral decree, both entities agree to make changes to the country’s Constitution.

As if the CEP and the government were reluctant to use the term constitutional referendum, they instead refer in the electoral decree to a "popular ratification of a limited number of changes t

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