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    In Haiti’s Constitutional Labyrinth, Charlito Baker Draws a Straight Line   By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson * PORT-AU-PRINCE — In a country drowning in ad‑hoc arrangements, contact groups and “transitions” that never seem to end, Charles Henri “Charlito” Baker is making a radically unfashionable demand: go back to the text. In a four‑page memorandum dated May 10, 2025, titled “Proposition de sortie de crise pour Haïti,” Baker — businessman, agriculteur, three‑time presidential candidate and veteran of the GNB 184 movement — lays out what he calls a “constitutional” path out of Haiti’s deepening collapse. The word appears like a mantra throughout the document. His solution, he insists, is nothing more and nothing less than a return to the 1987 Constitution “dans sa version originale.” In an era when almost every political actor in Haiti claims the mantle of legality while quietly bending the law, Baker’s text is striking for how literally, even rigidly, it re...

Évaluation comparative de la légitimité de quatre propositions (transition du 7 février 2026)

Comparative legitimacy assessment (Feb 7, 2026 transition proposals) By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson * (Le francais suit)   Proposal Constitutional grounding (1987 vs 2011; key articles) Continuity of state / succession legality Mandate source & representativeness Checks, balances & accountability Feasibility (security + institutional collapse) Capture risks (elites, gangs, foreign) Sovereignty + international recognition Timeline / exit to elections Legitimacy profile (legal / democratic / practical) (1) CNSCA – “Charte / GTP” (Parlement de Transition + Grands Électeurs + President/PM) Mixed: cites  1987 amended 2011 , yet also uses  1987 non‑amended spirit  for CEP ( Art. 289 ) and claims “exhaustion of constitutional remedies.” Creates  extra‑constitutional architectu...