Haiti’s Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, has resigned from his position amidst political turbulence in the country. His resignation comes as an interim governing council, known as the “Council of Ministers”, is sworn in to facilitate the country’s transition towards stability. Haiti has been ravaged by persistent political violence, with notable incidents including the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and the devastating earthquake in August.
The Council of Ministers, composed of various sectorial heads, will coordinate the political transition, orchestrating efforts to restore peace and order in the nation. With most of the country’s vital sectors crippled by incessant conflict and instability, the task of alleviating the crisis’s dire impacts falls upon the council’s shoulders. Critics argue that international support will be crucial for the success of this transition.