CARIBBEAN-CARICOM is deeply concerned about the transitional governance process in Haiti

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC—The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has expressed deep concern about the transitional governance process in Haiti, its member state.

In a statement on Thursday, the regional body said it recognizes the dedicated contribution of former Prime Minister Garry Conille and looks forward to an early meeting with the new Prime Minister, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, and continued dialogue with the leaders of the Government of Haiti.

“With time, the pressure of the approaching deadlines for attaining the major objectives of the transition process and the end-state, the conduct of free and fair elections and the seating of a new and democratically elected government, becomes more urgent.”

In the statement, CARICOM noted that cohesion and coherence regarding the roles and responsibilities of the major actors in the transitional process, as well as accountability, will be critical ingredients for the “ultimate success of the transition in the months ahead.”

CARICOM says that, in this regard, it is ready to work with the leaders of Haiti.

In a statement, CARICOM says it has always maintained in its good offices and facilitation efforts that the solutions to Haiti’s problems must be locally grown and resolved by and for the Haitian people.

“The Community continues to believe that Democracy can thrive only with compromise and respect for the rule of law as well as a demonstrable commitment to the security and the welfare of its citizens, and an early restoration of constitutional order and democratic institutions.”

“The Caribbean Community assures the people of Haiti of its continued support and of its expectations that efforts will be made to reach the goal of elections under the agreed framework by November 2025. We continue to stand ready to assist.”

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