Guterres Cheers Formation of Haiti’s New Leadership Selection Team
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the establishment of a transitional council in Haiti tasked with choosing new political leadership and setting up elections in the crisis-torn Carribean country.
In a statement issued on Saturday by his Spokesman, the UN chief welcomed the publication on Friday, 12 April of a decree formally establishing the Transitional Presidential Council, which is tasked with choosing Haiti’s next prime minister and Cabinet.
“[He] urges all Haitian stakeholders to continue making progress in putting in place transitional governance arrangements, including the timely appointment of an interim Prime Minister and government, and the nomination of the members of the Provisional Electoral Council,” said the statement.
Further, the statement said Mr. Guterres takes note of the functions of the Transitional Presidential Council, including working with all members of the international community to accelerate the deployment of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission authorized last year by the UN Security Council.
“He reiterates his call on all Member States to contribute to the MSS,” the statement concluded.
Amid a political vacuum, Haiti’s powerful and well-armed gangs have launched coordinated attacks on various targets since February, including police stations, prisons, airports, and seaports, resulting in the resignation in March of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
Even as the capital, Port-au-Prince, and much of the surrounding area remains in the grip of rampaging gangs, UN humanitarians are continuing to offer emergency aid to those impacted.
Recently, the World Food Programme (WFP) provided 19,000 meals to displaced civilians in Port-au-Prince, and school lunches to 200,000 children in other provinces.
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As a concerned global citizen, I believe the establishment of a transitional council in Haiti is a crucial step towards restoring stability in the country. The efforts to choose new political leadership and set up elections are commendable, and I hope that all Haitian stakeholders will work together to facilitate a smooth transition. It is imperative that the international community supports this process to ensure a peaceful and democratic future for Haiti.
It is crucial that the transitional council in Haiti moves swiftly in selecting new leaders and organizing elections. The international community must support this process to bring stability to the crisis-torn nation.
In the wake of Haiti’s political crisis, it is crucial that the transitional council works efficiently to select new leadership and pave the way for upcoming elections. The international community needs to step up and support the MSS mission to ensure stability in the region.
Is the Transitional Presidential Council in Haiti responsible for ensuring the security of the upcoming elections?
Yes, the Transitional Presidential Council in Haiti is responsible for ensuring the security of the upcoming elections. They have been tasked with not only choosing new political leadership but also overseeing the election process in the crisis-torn Caribbean country.
As a follower of international affairs, I believe that the establishment of a transitional council in Haiti is a crucial step towards restoring stability in the country. It is imperative that the council works swiftly to choose new leaders and pave the way for much-needed elections. I commend UN Secretary-General António Guterres for supporting this initiative and urge all parties involved to prioritize the establishment of effective governance structures. It is paramount to ensure the safety and well-being of the Haitian people during this critical period.
It’s great to see the formation of the transitional council in Haiti. The international community must continue supporting the country in establishing stable governance and security. Let’s hope for a positive outcome in the upcoming elections.
As an avid supporter of UN initiatives, I am glad to see the formation of the Transitional Presidential Council in Haiti. It’s crucial for Haiti to establish stable governance and move towards holding successful elections. I hope all Haitian stakeholders work together to ensure a smooth transition and security for the country.
Chris123 applauds the UN Secretary-General’s call for transitional governance arrangements in Haiti and emphasizes the importance of international support for the establishment of the Multinational Security Support mission to address the current crisis.
Do you think the establishment of the Transitional Presidential Council will be effective in addressing the political instability in Haiti?
Do you think the Transitional Presidential Council in Haiti will be able to effectively choose new political leadership and organize fair elections in the country amidst the current crisis?
Do Haitian stakeholders understand the role of the Transitional Presidential Council in setting up new political leadership?