Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), established in April 2024 following Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s resignation, concluded its mandate without appointing a successor. The nine-member council was tasked with stabilizing the country and organizing overdue elections. During its tenure, the security situation worsened, with ongoing violent clashes between gangs.
The absence of a clear political roadmap has left Haiti in a state of limbo, complicating efforts to restore order and governance. Meanwhile, external pressures, including warnings from the United States, add to the uncertainty surrounding the nation’s future.
**Why this matters:**
Haiti’s political instability and escalating gang violence threaten the safety and well-being of its population. The lack of a functioning government impedes critical reforms and delays democratic processes, while international concerns highlight the potential for broader regional impacts.
Source: NewsData
