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Ariel Henry's Inability to Ensuring Fair Elections in Haiti Amidst Suspicions and Allegations

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  The Credibility Conundrum: Ariel Henry's Inability in Ensuring Fair Elections in Haiti Amidst Suspicions and Allegations By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson: (French follows)   Introduction Haiti, standing at a critical juncture, grapples with a complex political landscape, further complicated by the actions of its de facto Prime Minister, Ariel Henry.  Foreign international and National Observers, keenly monitoring Haiti's trajectory, express heightened concerns about Henry's capacity to orchestrate fair elections. This essay aims to unravel the intricate reasons contributing to skepticism sur rounding Henry's credibility as a custodian of a democratic electoral process. Mandate Limitations and no Consensus A fundamental challenge to Henry's credibility arises from the constraints imposed on his mandate by the December 21 agreement which ends February 7, 2024. This agreement, crafted to restore a semblance of order to political chaos, temporally curtailed...