The Political Survival of the CPT and Government Is at Stake
The Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) and the government led by Alix Didier Fils-Aimé are facing mounting international pressure. After months of failures marked by worsening insecurity — with gangs reportedly more powerful than ever according to the UN — political paralysis, and rampant corruption, the patience of key international allies such as the United States, Canada, and France is wearing thin.
Strong and Unprecedented Diplomatic Signals
Clear messages have been sent: Haitian authorities were excluded from Canada’s national celebrations, accompanied by an announcement ending cooperation with individuals suspected of corruption.
From the U.S., invitations have been limited and come with public calls for “courage” and “morality.” Together, these moves reflect a unified diplomatic front demanding immediate and tangible actions.
Three Key Demands from the International Community
The international community is laying down three non-negotiable conditions:
- A thorough purge of corrupt officials and gang collaborators
- A credible and immediate plan to tackle insecurity
- A clear roadmap for organizing elections
An Interim Government on the Verge of Collapse
The political survival of the interim authorities now hangs in the balance. The CPT and the Government risk losing all international support, which could lead to total diplomatic isolation — or even their outright collapse.
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