Haiti’s transitional council names new prime minister amid turmoil

Garry Conille, a seasoned U.N. development specialist, has officially been appointed as Haiti’s new prime minister. 

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This significant appointment was made on Tuesday evening, following a month of political contention within Haiti’s transitional council. 

This decision marks a crucial step in Haiti’s path toward stability, as Conille is set to navigate the nation through its current crisis.

Escalating violence amid political transition

Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, remains engulfed by gang violence that has intensified recently. 

Gangs have been rampaging through previously peaceful neighborhoods, engaging in shootings, and employing heavy machinery to destroy police stations and prisons. 

This surge in violence underscores the urgent need for effective leadership to restore peace and security.

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Council deliberations lead to decisive action

The appointment followed a decisive vote by the transitional council, with six of the seven members endorsing Conille. Louis Gérald Gilles, a council member, disclosed the voting outcome to The Associated Press, noting the absence of Laurent St. Cyr, who was overseas and did not participate in the vote. 

This decision comes at a pivotal moment as the country seeks leadership capable of addressing its pressing challenges.

Background and experience of the new Prime Minister

Conille is no stranger to the challenges of Haitian politics, having previously held the position of prime minister from October 2011 to May 2012 under President Michel Martelly. 

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His recent role as UNICEF’s regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean since January 2023 highlights his ongoing commitment to the region. 

Conille’s experience is expected to be instrumental in his efforts to stabilize Haiti.

Continuing crisis and international response

As Conille steps into leadership, Haiti is still grappling with rampant gang violence that extends beyond the capital. 

The international community, led by the U.N., is preparing to deploy a police force from Kenya and other nations to assist in quelling the violence. 

This international intervention underscores the global concern for Haiti’s stability and the well-being of its citizens.

Commitment to public service and reform

In addition to his political role, Conille’s background in medicine and public health has profoundly impacted Haiti, especially in impoverished communities.

 His dedication was particularly evident during the reconstruction efforts following the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti. 

Conille’s previous resignation, less than a year after his initial appointment as prime minister due to disagreements over a constitutional issue, showcases his commitment to integrity and lawful governance.

Forward-looking governance

The transitional council’s responsibilities extend beyond appointing a new prime minister. 

They are also charged with selecting a new Cabinet and orchestrating general elections by the end of next year. 

These steps are critical in shaping a government that embodies the hopes and aspirations of the Haitian people for a peaceful and prosperous future.

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