«The solution to the crisis lies in new political leadership,» according to MORN
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince · · 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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Facing the political crisis that has persisted in the country for several years, the Movement for National Reconciliation and Reconstruction (MORN) does not remain silent. Through a public statement, MORN President, Dr. Jean Palerme Mathurin, calls for the establishment of consensual political leadership to get the country out of its impasse.
Bringing together 87 parties and over 3,000 affiliated organizations, MORN calls for the formation of a two-headed executive. The movement advocates for a president from either the Court of Cassation, the political sector, civil society, or the CPT, but deemed less conflictual, accompanied by an independent, credible Prime Minister not associated with gangs. The movement also insists on the need to ensure security in the country and demands the immediate departure of the current Prime Minister.
To demonstrate its commitment and desire to see the crisis resolved, this political structure has decided to launch a multi-day mobilization, culminating on February 7, 2026. A rally is planned for this purpose on Friday at Midoré Park, in Delmas 33.
«Following the general assembly of parties affiliated with MORN, held on January 27, it was decided to launch a mobilization to demonstrate our commitment and force the authorities to act,» declared national coordinator Jonas Legerme.
He insisted on the departure of the CPT and the government, which he describes as failed, and on the necessity of a two-headed executive composed of credible and honest personalities.
Meanwhile, the wind of division persists within the Haitian executive. Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils Aimé, supported by Laurent Saint Syr and the international community, remains firm at the helm, while the five signatories of the resolution aiming for the PM's revocation seek ways to oust the council coordinator, who also benefits from the full support of the international community.
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