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Haiti - Referendum : Significant progress against insecurity will soon be revealed
10/07/2025 09:33:05

Haiti - Referendum : Significant progress against insecurity will soon be revealed

On July 8, Patrick Pélissier, Minister of Justice and Public Security, accompanied by Mario Andresol, Secretary of State for Public Security, held a strategic working session with the President of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), Patrick St-Hilaire, and several members of the CEP.

The main objective of this working session was to take stock of the progress of the referendum process while identifying the major obstacles facing the CEP in carrying out its mandate.

During this important meeting, which lasted nearly two hours, the challenges related to the security of electoral operations, logistical constraints likely to impact the overall budget, the situation of displaced persons, and the updating of the voters' list were discussed.

Gracien Jean, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Electoral Affairs, also participated in this meeting, demonstrating the Government's commitment to maintaining close cooperation between the various stakeholders in the referendum and electoral processes.

Minister Pélissier reaffirmed the firm commitment of the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) and the Government to support the CEP in carrying out its missions. He guaranteed that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure the completion of the referendum and electoral process in accordance with the established deadlines and democratic requirements.

Furthermore, Pélissier announced that significant progress will soon be revealed in the fight against widespread insecurity without providing details...

To be continued...

HL/ HaitiLibre



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