On Tuesday, Haiti’s transitory council appointed former republic president Edgard Gardy Leblanc Fils as its temporary leader and appointed former youth secretary Fritz Belizaire as its interim prime minister.
Dans and Belizaires are scheduled to hold their headquarters until February 2026, when it is likely that Haiti’s security situation may have stabilized sufficiently to allow for global votes.

On February 5, 2024, protesters in Port des Prince, Haiti, walk past burning rubber during a demonstration against Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry. ( AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph )
Michel Patrick Boisvert, the previous finance minister’s replacement by de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry, announced his resignation last year.
Since Jovenel Mose was assassinated in July 2021, Haiti has not had an elected president. After the execution, Henry assumed the role of the nation’s chief executive and quickly gained a lot of unhappy favor with the Creole populace. Many people regard him as a crooked despot who would do anything to maintain power. He resisted holding elections and continued to do so until February, when street gangs strewn over the country, properly exiling him from the land, while the perfect secretary was in Africa.
Henry stated that he would not step down without a transitory council’s approval to form an interim government. The seven-member council ( plus two non-voting observers ) was finally sworn in on April 25 in response to recent reports of street violence and death threats from gang leaders. Henry resigned the following morning, without revealing any shortcomings.

On April 25, 2024, the intermediate committee tasked with choosing a new prime minister and cabinet, in Port des Prince, Haiti, speaks during the swearing-in service. ( AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa )
By March 25, the intermediate council was actually supposed to elect a leader, but the decision was postponed by both social disagreements and threats from the groups.
Despite the severeness of Haiti’s problems, lengthy discussions between political parties stifled discussion. According to the Haitian Times carefully putting it on Wednesday, some users “garmented the votes.”
Four of Haiti’s largest political coalitions, including four members of the transitory government, organized a group to force a national collection with, breaking the impasse. Edgard Leblanc Fils, the bloc’s head, was later elected president.
Fils is a recognized political candidate who is a member of the January 30 Democratic Parties group, which was in opposition to Ariel Henry’s administration. Another member of the council, Frinel Joseph, praised him as a” well- known” prospect who did effectively” coordinate” the interval government’s work.

On April 30, 2024, the Transitional Council’s president and prime minister were formally sworn in in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. ( AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph )
The second significant phase was appointing a prime minister. On Tuesday, this was accomplished with unexpected rate.
When Fils led his four-member alliance to stoke the other committee members and place Belizaire, just minutes after his title was suggested as a potential candidate, he loud murmurs of amazement and uneasiness were audible from observers in the council chamber. When the people ultimately took their seats, they apologized for the delay, and they immediately appointed Fils and Belizaire in a swift succession. The transitory committee began unexpectedly delayed by two hours.
Fils argued that Belizaire would make a “very good choice for excellent minister” and that delays in political maneuvering and dealing to fill the office would not be tolerated given the dire state of Haiti. The president said the council’s members made a quick decision to “publicly acknowledge the struggling” of the Creole people.
” The important thing for us is this will, this resolve to go beyond groups, to overcome problems and to achieve a consensus”, he said.
” Haitians are in desperate need of help. The security problem is necessary for political calm”, endorsed another member of the council, Louis Gerald Gilles.

National Police guard an crossing amid gang murder in Port- une- Prince, Haiti, on April 8, 2024. ( AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph )
Belizaire is a more obscure person whose claim to fame was that he was the secretary of sport from 2006 to 2011? When the Associated Press ( AP ) inquired if he supported the new prime minister, one of the transitional council members vehemently said,” I do n’t know him.” On the streets of Port-au-Prince, persons who had been interviewed could just say that his name sounded a little familiar.
” He’s kind of an unknown number. He does n’t seem to have his own constituency. According to Haiti professional Robert Fatton of the University of Virginia, “it may have made him the good prime minister so that different parties can take him as perfect minister.”
Other observers were concerned that the hurried appointment of an unidentified prime minister through an exercise of unrestrained political influence was the last thing Haiti needed. Haiti Libre immediately declared Fils an “unelected” president and Belizaire a” contested” prime minister.
The other three transitional council members indicated that they might object to Belizaire’s appointment as a step backwards from the agreement that created the council in April 2024, and that they might even resign if their challenge is unsuccessful.
On Wednesday, Fils ‘ four-member alliance signed a document known as the” Constitution of an Indissoluble Majority Bloc Within the Presidential Council” that basically stated their intention to make decisions without the consent of the other three members whenever necessary.
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The appointment of Fils and Belizaire was described by a civil society organization called the Montana Accord as a “plot” hatched “in the middle of the night” by the same corrupt forces that have long left Haiti in disarray.
The Montana Accord stated on Wednesday that the political and economic mafia forces have chosen to retake control of the presidential council and the government so they can continue to rule the state.
A Haitian electrician named Jean Selce told the AP that, given that some of the transitional council’s members were led by the same parties that have mis-governed Haiti for decades, he was not surprised to see the same old political games playing out in the interim administration.

Residents evacuate the Carrefour Feuilles commune in Port- au- Prince, Haiti, on August 15, 2023, as gang violence continues to plague the Haitian capital. ( RICHARD PIERRIN/AFP via Getty Images )
” Their past is not really positive”, Selce said of the Haitian political class. ” I hope their mentality can change, but I do n’t believe it will. They do n’t really love the country. Who’s dying right now? It’s Haitians like me”.
The gangs that have caused Haiti so much suffering and death over the past few months are still known as revolutionaries who are willing to burn what remains of Port-au-Prince to the ground unless they are given seats at the ruling table.
” Our dream is to get rid of the oligarchs who prevent the country from progressing”, gang leader Vitel’homme Innocent, a most- wanted fugitive from the FBI for abducting 17 Christian missionaries in 2021, told CNN on Tuesday.
Innocent criticized the string of rapes and murders that Haitian officials have accused him of carrying out as a result of a few “mistakes” he made along the way, some of which he claimed were made at the behest of legitimate international powers like the CARICOM Caribbean alliance, to become a righteous combatant against corruption. He vowed to continue his campaign of destruction if he and his fellow “revolutionaries” are not made part of the new government.
When you realize that planes cannot fly, you will understand that. When you notice that investors are unable to enter. When you consider that there are a number of foreigners who were already working in the nation and who were forced to flee to their nations to wait for stability, he said.