00:00What is the future for Haití? These are the three questions that we all make.
00:04Ariel Henry, who was elected as Prime Minister of the country,
00:08announced this Monday to his job,
00:10giving the pressure of the pandillas that took place for months.
00:13With his marches, the crisis in Haití does not end,
00:16on the contrary, the uncertainty grows.
00:18So, who will lead Haití?
00:20The current government, i.e. the of Henry,
00:22will be responsible for the current issues
00:25until choosing a transition council,
00:27and he will be responsible for a new Prime Minister.
00:31This will have seven members with right to vote,
00:35and these will represent the most political forces of the country.
00:39And this new Consejo of Transition will be formed
00:41between 24 and 48 hours, as well as the United States.
00:46What do you expect from the new Consejo?
00:47Well, according to experts, it is not ideal solution,
00:50but it will be able to create great political tendencies
00:53and it will be a much more inclusive approach.
00:56For now, we can't make sure that there is a big change in the country,
00:59we are seeing a political change.
01:02The reality of the terrain is that the criminal band
01:04is going to dominate practically everything,
01:07and we will not see a change in a future future,
01:10or at least, that is what the experts say.
01:12What legitimacy would this authority have?
01:14The problem in Haití is that people
01:16simply don't trust in the politicians.
01:18They have to face Henry or the president of Joe Benel Moïse.
01:23Now, we have to wait for the reaction to the criminal band
01:27that have become the biggest force of control
01:29on the population of the country.
01:33We'll see you next week a little later on.
01:34Bye-bye.
01:35Bye-bye.
01:36Bye-bye.
01:37Bye-bye.
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