The Equilibrist Platform Writes to the New Coordinator of the Presidential Transitional Council
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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On Monday, August 11, the Equilibrist Platform addressed a letter to the new coordinator of the Presidential Transitional Council, Laurent Saint Syr. Through this letter, the political group led by Me Valery Dutreuil Jacques and signatory of the December 21 agreement submits its concerns and provisions to the PTC to rectify the transition regarding stability and governance, security, and economic recovery.
Indeed, the political structure encourages the PTC to develop a clear transitional calendar, accompanied by verifiable steps to ensure process transparency, and to establish a national mediation mechanism to prevent tensions and defuse political deviations.
Security and Reforms
Regarding security and reform, the Equilibrist Platform proposes to the PTC continuous training for law enforcement agents, the acquisition of modern and appropriate equipment, and better salary conditions and incentive bonuses.
Rigorous and transparent management of the intelligence fund, and intensified international cooperation to benefit from technical and financial support for security reform.
For economic recovery, the platform suggests to the council to commission an independent audit of public finances to restore national and international confidence, and finally, to stimulate public-private partnerships to revive essential infrastructure.
For the preparation of elections, the platform encourages the PTC to re-evaluate the draft constitution by engaging in dialogue with the country's main sectors; to strengthen the electoral system; to promote a political pact to foster stability and peace; and to launch a vast civic education program to increase voter participation.
For the preparation of elections, the platform encourages the PTC to re-evaluate the draft constitution by engaging in dialogue with the country's main sectors; to strengthen the electoral system; to promote a political pact to foster stability and peace; and to launch a vast civic education program to increase voter participation.
Stating its commitment to the April 3 agreement, the Equilibrist Platform urges PTC Saint Cyr to work towards restoring credibility and legitimacy to the Presidential Council by responding to the urgent expectations of the population, particularly regarding security.
Gedeon Delva



