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Quake-hit Haiti’s PM vows elections ‘soon as possible’
Supporters of Haitis slain President Jovenel Moise protest against the presence of Haitis National Police Chief Leon Charles, in Cap-Haitien, Haiti July 21, 2021. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Aug 21 ­­— Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry pledged yesterday to organise elections as soon as possible despite the devastation of last week’s earthquake, in a nation still reeling from its president’s assassination.

Henry acknowledged that the international community views with concern the Caribbean country’s "chronic” political instability, including the killing of president Jovenel Moise in July.

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"I am committed to doing everything in my power to put my country back on the rails of a functioning democracy with the organisation as soon as possible of free and transparent elections,” he told the Permanent Council of the Organisation of American States (OAS).

Last week, before a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti and killed nearly 2,200 people, the provisional electoral authorities had said that the first round of the presidential elections, initially scheduled for September, would be held on November 7.

Delayed legislative elections and a constitutional referendum that Moise supported, postponed twice due to the coronavirus pandemic, are set for the same day.

Moise, who was gunned down in his home, had been ruling by decree after the 2018 legislative elections were postponed, and disputes arose over whether his term should end in February 2021 or 2022.

His slaying shook a country already battling poverty, spiraling gang violence and Covid-19. — AFP

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