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The game is getting tough for President Privert. Parliamentarians hostile to the Head of State want to show him the way out.

For many observers of the political situation, Provisional President Jocelerme Privert is experiencing a major crisis at the National Palace. Just back from New York where he took part in the signing of the Paris agreement on climate change, President Privert has still not found the ideal formula to swallow the pill of the verification committee and evaluation of the 2015 elections to its detractors, including part of the International.

In the Chamber of Deputies, with a majority PHTK and allies, it seems convinced that the days of President Privert would be numbered just one thinking of May 14, date which was to consecrate the taking of the oath of a new Head of State elected.

In a correspondence addressed to the tenant of the National Palace dated April 26, 2016 and bearing the signature of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Cholzer Chancy, he announced “the decision of the Presidents of the various blocs to decline a meeting with the President of the Republic on the pretext that this meeting should rather focus on the agreement of February 5 and particularly on the deadline of May 14, 2016 ”.

According to this correspondence, it is imperative that “the Presidents of the different blocs can together debate the various positions to be taken urgently to ensure institutional continuity and the continuation of the electoral process started in 2015”. 

On his Facebook page, the Deputy for Delmas, Gary Bodeau, clearly indicated: “The days of Provisional President @JocelermePrivert are numbered. Two solutions are available to him… To be continued ”

The APH, a group to which the Parliamentarian belongs, through its President Rony Célestin predicted that the Provisional President had no other alternative than to hand over power to Prime Minister Enex Jean-Charles before the end of his mandate which was clearly defined in the February 5 agreement. “If President Privert could not organize elections, his presence at the head of the State is no longer relevant” affirmed in a tone the parliamentarian elected under the banner of the PHTK.  

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