PTC's Struggle for Stability: Rotating Presidency, 5 out of 7 Majority, Indissoluble Majority Bloc, President and Prime Minister Designated

Appointed on April 12 and installed on the 25th of the same month, the members of the Presidential Transition Council are struggling to achieve the necessary stability to lead the transition. The PTC is still recovering from the failed election and the missed consensus on April 30 to choose a president and a prime minister. They are now negotiating a rotating presidency and a majority of 5 out of 7 instead of 4 out of 7 to make decisions when there is no consensus...

Robenson Geffrard
Par Robenson Geffrard
06 May 2024 | Lecture : 2 min.

Edgard Leblanc Fils is on the verge of losing the presidency of the Presidential Transition Council. The majority of 4 out of 7 counselors who had chosen him seem to be resigning themselves to reconsider their decision. "We are moving towards a rotating presidency. Edgard Leblanc Fils should also be part of this process," a source close to the PTC confided to Le Nouvelliste on Monday evening.

According to our source, the majority on the Presidential Transition Council is also expected to change from 4 out of 7 to 5 out of

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