Haiti’s President Moise determined not to step down

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, CMC –President Jovenel Moise says he will not step down from office and has promised Haitians he has no intention of putting the country in the hands of armed gangs and drug traffickers.

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In a broadcast on the National Television of Haiti (TNH) on Thursday night, Moise, who is under pressure from opposition parties to step down, acknowledged that “the crisis we are going through is very serious.

“It threatens the foundation of the country, it has a lot of consequences for the country. There are people who do not make democracy… who want to impose on the nation something that is not good for them. It is clear to all that it is only the dialogue with all the forces of the nation that will help us get out of this situation,” he added.

Opposition political parties have been staging street demonstrations in support of their calls for President Moise to step down, after accusing him of not investigating allegations of corruption in the previous government over the PetroCaribe deal with Venezuela.

At least seven people have been killed in the protests so far. Several others have been injured in clashes with police.

The Catholic Bishops of the Episcopal Conference Haiti (CEH) earlier this week urged Haitians to come together and deal with the political situation confronting the country and several Western countries, including CARICOM members have condemned and expressed concern for the violence. CARICOM members have  called for dialogue among all stakeholders. 

Several foreign embassies have closed and non-essential staff members have been sent out of the country. The United States has told its citizens “do not travel to Haiti”

In his broadcast, Moise, who has held office since February 7, 2017, said he has “heard the voice of the people, I know the problems like you” adding “that’s why there will be a set of measures that the government will take”.

Moise said that while demonstrations are a right “it is unacceptable for people who have official functions to demonstrate alongside armed gang leaders wanted by the authorities” an apparent reference to photos circulating here showing the gang leader Arnel Joseph, accompanied by his heavily armed supporters participating in the opposition demonstrations.

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Moise said that he would continue to ask the Superior Council of the National Police (CSPN) to make arrangements so as to ensure the safety of members of the population who are engaged in peaceful demonstrations.

In his broadcast, Moise said “I will not let go of the country in the hands of armed gangs and drug traffickers.

“I ask the CSPN to continue to make arrangements to stop all the drug dealers, the people who burn the police, and terrorize the population.”

Moise said he was open to dialogue with the opposition to finding a solution to the crisis, despite the position of the opposition in rejecting such a move.

“I ask all the forces of the nation to join me … to make changes for the benefit of the Haitian people, in a real dialogue,” he said.

But as Moise address ended, sporadic automatic gunfire resounded in the capital and new burning barricades were erected.

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