The Karibe Accord Announces Two Days of Protests on Friday, November 14 and Tuesday, November 18, 2025
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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With a few months left until the end of the transitional presidential council's mandate, the opposition continues to demand the departure of the current government. During a press conference on Thursday, November 13, 2025, the organizations comprising the Karibe Accord denounced the chaotic situation experienced by the Haitian population, particularly citizens in popular neighborhoods. It maintains that the current authorities have completely failed in their missions.
The members of the Karibe Accord announce the organization of two (2) days of protests for Friday, November 14 and Tuesday, November 18, 2025, to maintain mobilization against the government.
“The current authorities are only enriching themselves with the greatest impunity, while the people continue to dream,” said Abel Loreston, one of the leaders of this accord. “No progress has been made in terms of security, referendum, or elections, despite the funds spent,” he continued.
For his part, Dr. Louis Charles denounces the complicity existing between the government and armed groups, generalized insecurity, the collapse of social services, and the authorities' disregard for the fate of the most vulnerable.
While calling this transition a “total political conspiracy,” Dr. Charles demands that its members, as well as those of the government, be brought to justice.
On those days, they threaten to symbolically tie up the officials of the current government to bring them before the people's court.
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