Port-au-Prince/Prensa Latina
The members of the Haitian Presidential Transition Council (CPT) took the oath today at the National Palace, from where the route will be drawn to politically reorganize the Caribbean country.
Before a limited audience Smith Augustine; Louis Gerald Gilles; Fritz, Alphonse Jean; Edgard Leblanc Jr.; Laurent Saint-Cyr; Emmanuel Vertilaire, Leslie Voltaire, Régine Abraham and Frinel Joseph sealed their commitment to the nation.
At the same time, the former Prime Minister of Haiti Ariel Henry officially presented his resignation and appointed Michel Patrick Boisvert as interim Prime Minister by decree pending the formation of another government by the CPT, reported the newspaper Le Nouvelliste.
In previous days, the gang coalition attacked the National Palace with the argument that the CPT was created in Jamaica under the sponsorship of the Caribbean Community, and the watchful eye of the United States government.
The bandits consider that several sectors were left out of that body, which only has seven political decision-makers and two observers from civil society.
In his opinion, the CPT should have been formed in Haiti and not outside its borders.
Once this transitional government is established, a multinational force led by Kenya will be able to arrive in Port-au-Prince, which, together with the PNH, will combat the gangs in the capital, now 80 percent controlled by criminals.
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