Former Prime Minister Conille was chosen to return to lead Haiti in the midst of the crisis
May 29, 2024
Port-au-Prince [Haiti], May 29: Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council on April 28 nominated former Prime Minister Garry Conille to return to the role of steering this Caribbean country to restore stability and security amid gang conflicts.
Responding to Reuters on May 28, a member of the Council said that members voted 6:1 to appoint Mr. Conille as interim prime minister
Mr. Edgard Leblanc, head of the council, shared on the X platform: "After discussions in the transition council at hearings with candidates for prime minister, Mr. Garry Conille was highly approved to lead the government during this transition period."
The selection of Mr. Conille to assume the position of prime minister shows progress in Haiti
Previously, Mr. Conille served as Haiti's prime minister for only 7 months and resigned in February 2012. Mr. Garry Conille's resignation occurred after many conflicting rumors surrounding the reconstruction of Haiti after the earthquake in January 2010. Recently, Mr. Conille held the position of Regional Director of UNICEF
Haiti is currently engulfed in a serious political and social crisis caused by gang violence. According to United Nations
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper