Una treintena de países de América Latina y el Caribe buscan desde este lunes en Panamá elaborar un plan de emergencia para Haití, que enfrenta una de las mayores crisis humanitarias por la violencia de las pandillas.
La reunión se produce después de que Naciones Unidas no haya logrado recaudar ni una cuarta parte de los 908 millones de dólares que había solicitado en febrero de 2025 a gobiernos y organismos internacionales para ayudar a Haití, según la Asociación de Estados del Caribe (AEC).
Louis Gérald Gilles et Edgard Leblanc Fils sont soupçonnées d’entretenir des liens opérationnels et politiques avec des groupes armés, compromettant gravement les efforts de sécurité et la stabilité institutionnelle du pays.
The U.S. State Department has imposed visa restrictions on members of Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council, revoking the visas of two council members and their families due to alleged ties to gangs and interference with anti-terrorism efforts. The names of impacted individuals were not disclosed.
La crise politique n’a duré qu'à peine 24 heures. Des membres du CPT, Conseil provisoire de transition, qui ont tenté de révoquer le Premier ministre par intérim, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé ne sont plus majoritaires. Les menaces de la communauté internationale auraient évité une crise politique.
Members of the council have been accused of targeting the prime minister in order to keep their grip on power and remain in the transitional posts after Feb. 7. On Friday, council members Leslie Voltaire, who has been accused of leading the push, and Edgard Leblanc Fils spoke at a joint press conference declaring they have the right to replace the prime minister and want to ensure the country doesn’t fall into chaos after Feb. 7.
The two men, however, also gave contradictory messages about the process, with Voltaire talking about “a pause to allow political parties and civil society groups to meet” and seek what he described as an acceptable governance arrangement, and Leblanc saying that the resolution firing Fils-Aimé “is ready” to be sent to the National Press for printing.