TIMELINE: A look back at Haiti's political unrest as the prime minister is replaced and the security crisis mounts
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TIMELINE: A look back at Haiti's political unrest as the prime minister is replaced and the security crisis mounts
- Title: TIMELINE: A look back at Haiti's political unrest as the prime minister is replaced and the security crisis mounts
- Date: 11th March 2024
- Summary: In the capital, Port-au-Price, armed gangs set fire to a police station and looted a local food market on the night of March 6. The chaotic situation has caused fuel shortages. Petrol stations shut down prompting customers to buy in the street illegal sale of fuel. PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (FILE - MARCH 7, 2024) (REUTERS) LOOTED FOOD WAREHOUSE BURNING BURNT LOCAL FOOD MARKET
- Embargoed: 25th March 2024 09:24
- Keywords: Ariel Henry Blinken Haiti Jamaica Kenya Port au Prince gang violence gangs transition council transitional government unrest
- Location: VARIOUS
- City: VARIOUS
- Country: Haiti
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,South America / Central America,Civil Unrest
- Reuters ID: LVA005703711032024RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES/PART AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING
Haiti will name entrepreneur and former senate candidate Alix Didier Fils-Aime to replace Prime Minister Garry Conille, who was tapped for the role in May, according to a transitional presidential council draft resolution seen by Reuters.
The shakeup is the latest blow to political stability in the country, which has been wracked with worsening violence. Armed gangs have gained control of most of capital Port-au-Prince and expanded to nearby regions, fueling hunger and forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes.
Promised international support still lags and nearby nations have deported Haitian migrants back to the country.
The resolution, dated Monday, Nov. 11, is expected to be published in the official gazette.
Didier Fils-Aime is the son of well-known Haitian activist, Alix Fils-Aime, who was jailed under the regime of dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier.
Conille, who also briefly led the country over a decade ago, has been prime minister for about six months. He was appointed to the role in May by Haiti's transition council to return to the role as the Caribbean nation works to restore stability.
The transition council, named in April, was tasked with choosing a prime minister and wielding certain presidential powers until conditions are considered secure enough for a new election. There has been some infighting among its councillors.
In recent weeks, Conille embarked on trips abroad to the United Arab Emirates and Kenya to seek security assistance in the aftermath of a deadly gang attack that killed at least 70 people.
In a letter circulating Sunday on social media, Conille said the transition council only had power to appoint a prime minister, but not dismiss one from the role.
A spokesperson for the prime minister's office did not respond to a request for comment.
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