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Haiti's Transitional Council Adopts Rotational Leadership Amid Escalating Gang Violence

In response to internal disputes and rising gang-related crises, Haiti's transitional council has shifted to a rotational leadership model to enhance governance stability.

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Members of Haiti’s new transitional presidential council took the oath of office on April 25, 2024, beginning a new governance era as armed gangs continue to launch deadly attacks across the capital.

Overview

  • The council now requires a five-member majority for decisions, aiming to democratize power among its nine members.
  • Four veteran politicians will alternate as leaders every five months, a move designed to prevent power monopolies and foster collaboration.
  • The leadership change follows intense internal bickering and precedes the expected arrival of a U.N.-backed Kenyan police force to combat gang dominance.
  • Gang violence has intensified, with recent attacks causing widespread displacement and a significant increase in deaths and injuries.
  • The U.S. and other international actors are actively involved, providing emergency aid and preparing for more robust security measures in Port-au-Prince.