Since February 7, Haiti’s political landscape appears to have been struck by inertia. Discussions between political actors and civil society organizations have virtually fallen silent, while proposals for resolving the crisis, once abundant, have been pushed into the background.
After the departure of the members of the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), political fervor subsided. Political actors as well as civil society organizations, previously quick to propose alternatives to the CPT, are now strikingly discreet. A
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