The document was signed on Friday by the Council of Ministers and published in the official newspaper Le Moniteur, but some leaders of political and civil society organizations are calling for a reversal of the text.
They want the ruling text to be the treaty called Political Agreement for a Peaceful and Orderly Transition initially sent to the government.
All nine political and civil society organizations that appointed representatives to the CPT are protesting against the changes introduced by the Council of Ministers.
They denounced the introduction of a series of modifications which distort the project consensual and supported by the CPT.
The Haitian stakeholders who signed the protest note published by the newspaper Le Nouvelliste “demand strict compliance with the commitments made by the outgoing government during the political process led by the Caribbean Community.”
We remain committed “to the consensus built since March 11, 2024. A consensus that is codified in the Political Agreement for a Peaceful and Orderly Transition, signed on April 3, 2024, between different players.”
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