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  29 May 2024, 08:19

Haiti transitional council names prime minister

PORT-AU-PRINCE, May 29, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Haiti's transitional government
council on Tuesday named a new prime minister to lead the violence-hit
Caribbean nation, council members said, choosing Garry Conille, who briefly
served in that role from 2011 to 2012.

A member of the council told AFP that Conille was chosen in a 6-1 vote
Tuesday afternoon. Council president Edgard Leblanc and member Fritz Alphonse
Jean also announced Conille's selection on social media.

The move comes as Haiti waits desperately for the deployment of a Kenyan-led
multinational force tasked with wresting back control from powerful and
violent gangs which control swaths of the capital.

The UN-backed security mission -- which the United States is providing with
logistical support, but not boots on the ground -- is supposed to help
Haiti's weak, outgunned police force defeat the gangs.

Armed groups, which also control large parts of the countryside, have long
terrorized ordinary Haitians with random shootings, kidnappings and sexual
violence.

The country has been wracked for decades by poverty, natural disasters,
political instability and violence. It has had no president since the
assassination of Jovenel Moise in 2021 and it has no sitting parliament.

The transitional council came to power last month as Haiti's unpopular and
unelected prime minister Ariel Henry submitted his formal resignation after
armed gangs rose up and demanded his ouster.

The last election was in 2016, and the transitional council has been
struggling to assert its authority, with food running short, tens of
thousands fleeing their homes and the health care system on the brink of
collapse.

The main airport in Haiti partly reopened earlier this month after being
closed since early March, when the gangs went on a coordinated rampage they
said was aimed at toppling Henry.

The deployment of the Kenyan security force gained new urgency with the
announcement last week that gang members killed three missionaries, a Haitian
and an American couple.

One big question mark now is how the gangs will respond to the arrival of the
Kenya-led force.

Haiti, a nation of 11.6 million people, has suffered from poverty, political
instability and natural disasters for decades. It is the poorest country in
the Americas.