The KARIBE Agreement Opts for an Executive with a President and a Prime Minister
the Karibe Agreement of June 28, 2025, have sharply criticized the Transitional Presidential Council and the entire government, which they believe have failed in their mission.
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince · · 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Representatives of the Karibe Agreement of June 28, 2025, have sharply criticized the Transitional Presidential Council and the entire government, which they believe have failed in their mission. According to them, these authorities have not succeeded in restoring security in the country, organizing the referendum and elections, or reviving the national economy.
The Vice-President of the Karibe Agreement, Édouard St Fleur, advocated for a new transition with a president and a Prime Minister, believing that such a configuration would be more effective in leading the country towards stability.
«The Transitional Presidential Council has failed. Its main mission was to secure the country, strengthen state institutions, and organize elections. None of these missions have been accomplished,» denounced St Fleur, who calls on all active and political forces in the country to show patriotism.
The ideal, according to him, is to provide the country with a dual executive power headed by a president and a Prime Minister, rather than a council.
It should be noted that official discussions began this Thursday at the Villa d'Accueil. According to our information, the presidential advisors wish to meet with various sectors of national life to define a modus operandi to find a consensus before February 7, which is expected to mark the end of their mandate.
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