
Haiti has lacked elected government officials for three years, and the Transitional Presidential Council is nominally in charge. Despite this, armed gangs control large parts of the country, including parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince. The Council’s mandate ends today, but there is no clear succession plan and no leader ready to take over. AiiboPost’s Editor-in-Chief, Wildlore Merancourt, shares her insights.
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