The exchanges of private messages between presidential adviser Fritz Alphonse Jean and the U.S. and Canadian embassies, described as threats, have offended certain Haitian actors. The Montana Accord, which designated Fritz Jean to the CPT, maintains that “it is unacceptable, in relations between two States, for an ambassador to grant himself the right to decide, with arrogance, who should or should not lead the institutions of another State.”
It was presidential adviser Fritz Alphonse Jean who, at the beginning of the w
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