Haitian Political Parties Reject Proposed Transitional Council, Putting Leadership Plan in Doubt
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Political parties in Haiti reject a proposal to install a presidential council to lead the country and manage the transition.
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Jean Charles Moïse and Guy Philippe, who created their own 3-person council, insist their council should be implemented instead.
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Other high-profile politicians like Himmler Rébu and supporters of PM Ariel Henry decline to participate in the proposed transitional council.
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Caribbean leaders who proposed the transitional council plan do not respond to messages for comment.
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As of Wednesday, no political parties had submitted names of representatives to serve on the council, putting the plan in jeopardy.