The CEP Under Fire from the Prime Minister's Office
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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While the CEP continues the electoral process with the registration of political parties, influential parties close to the Prime Minister's Office, as well as advisors to the Prime Minister, are reportedly attempting to remove six of its members from the institution.
Meanwhile, the first Council of Ministers of this new government finds itself at an impasse. The distribution of several general directorates among different political parties, as well as the question of which profiles to appoint, have not yet been subject to any consensus.
Several observers believe that the Prime Minister is delaying any progress, whether electoral or administrative, in a strategy aimed at remaining in power for as long as possible.
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