André Michel Urges Quick Agreement for CPT Representation
Me André Michel, a key leader of the December 21 Accord, has urged Vikerson Garnier and Marjory Michel to reach a swift agreement to secure the Accord’s place within the Presidential Transition Council (CPT). Michel’s call comes as the two are considered the top contenders to replace Louis Gérald Gilles, a former CPT member.
Gilles is currently facing serious accusations after the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) recommended charges against him for “abuse of power, bribery, and passive corruption.” His departure has left a gap in the council, and his alleged involvement in corruption has shaken public trust in the CPT.
Michel emphasized that it is crucial for Garnier and Michel to quickly resolve their differences and take action to fill Gilles’ position. Their ability to unite will ensure the Accord remains influential in guiding the country through its fragile transition.
The December 21 Accord, a political coalition aimed at restoring democratic governance in Haiti, relies on this key decision as it navigates a turbulent political landscape.
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