Caribbean
CARICOM Recognises Haitian Prime Minister’s Resignation
CARICOM and international partners pledge support to Haiti, agreement reached for transitional government, free and fair elections planned
CARICOM and international partners pledge support to Haiti, agreement reached for transitional government, free and fair elections planned
Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned from his post, a decision made amidst escalating chaos fueled by widespread gang attacks and profound social unrest. His resignation underscores the urgent need for peace and stability within the nation.
Henry’s government stepped down to allow for the establishment of a transitional council. This critical political shift occurred before his planned return from Kenya was ultimately halted. The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has acknowledged his resignation as Haiti navigates a deepening crisis, and the regional body is actively seeking to provide support during this exceptionally challenging time for the Haitian people.
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