Le Vide du Leadership en Haïti et le Chemin Fragile vers l’Avenir : Une Responsabilité Partagée

Haiti’s Leadership Vacuum and the Fragile Path Forward: A Common Responsibility By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) In the unforgiving chaos of Port-au-Prince, where criminal gangs control more than 85% of the capital and even the Presidential Palace lies at the mercy of armed factions, Haiti is staring into the abyss of state collapse. The transitional Presidential Council (CPT), established in April 2024 as a last-ditch attempt to stabilize governance after Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s ouster, has so far failed to restore security, inspire confidence or exert authority. The result is a dangerous vacuum—a power void that criminal syndicates, mafia-linked politicians, and opportunistic foreign actors are racing to fill. As Haiti’s democratic institutions lie in ruins, and the US disengagement, CARICOM has emerged as one of the few credible regional actors willing to intervene. Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, now serving as CARICOM’s rotating chair, has taken...