The political situation in Haiti is marked by the fragility of Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, whose handling of the security crisis is drawing increasing criticism.
As his departure seems imminent, influential figures from the private sector are emerging to play a key role in the political reconfiguration.
Historically perceived as kingmakers, these barons seek to protect their interests in the face of growing instability threatening the country.
The Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) is criticized for its lack of leadership, and economic actors are preparing to influence the choice of the future government.
This raises questions about the legitimacy of a power structure that could repeat past mistakes.
Civil society must remain vigilant, demanding transparency and accountability to ensure truly democratic governance that serves the common good.
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