Montana Accord Defenders Favor Mgr. Dumas' Mediation
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Montana Accord Defenders' Bloc (BDAM) reacted following the selection of Monseigneur Pierre Dumas to mediate the process aimed at replacing the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) after February 7, 2026.
During a press conference held this Tuesday, January 13, the BDAM welcomed the initiative and believes that, at this time, any step aimed at helping the country avoid chaos after February 7 is a necessity.
The president of the Montana Accord Defenders' Bloc (BDAM), Iswick Theophin, nevertheless expressed the wish that this initiative be joined by other credible sectors and personalities to strengthen it.
“We welcome the approach, and we believe that at this crossroads, Haiti needs the participation of all its sons and daughters so that it can emerge from this predicament,” declared Mr. Theophin.
Furthermore, the BDAM president expressed his position on the recent statement by presidential advisor Lesly Voltaire, affirming that “a formula aimed at replacing the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) will be found before February 7, 2026.”
According to Mr. Theophin, this statement illustrates the dependence of our political leaders on the international community. Denouncing the observed failure of the CPT members, the BDAM president also criticized the control exerted by certain sectors seeking to appropriate the dialogue process. The legal professional thus calls for a concerted solution, capable of leading to consensus and restoring a climate of peace in the country.
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