August 22 Mobilization: Hundreds of Protesters Demand CPT's Resignation
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Port-au-Prince, August 22, 2025. A few hundred protesters gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office (Primature) and the Villa d’Accueil in Musseau, to say no to lies, no to imposture, no to the national betrayal orchestrated by the current government.
Waving hostile placards and slogans, the crowd expressed its dissatisfaction with a government incapable of ensuring security, combating poverty, and responding to the daily suffering of the Haitian people.
“The Presidential Council must resign!” shouted the human tide, transforming the streets into a space of resistance. For the signatories of the Karibe Agreement, it is no longer just about denouncing but about definitively breaking with a system of predation and corruption, imposed by disconnected elites and complicit international sponsors.
This August 22 marks a turning point in the mobilization: the street becomes the ultimate weapon to impose the will of the people against an illegitimate government.
The message is clear: either the government falls, or the people will continue to protest, to shout, to resist until final victory.
Enmé Jolibois and Vladimir Jolicoeur
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