Haiti’s government has resigned and a new prime minister has been appointed, President Jovenel Moise announced yesterday, saying the change was aimed at tackling insecurity in the country, which is grappling with a rise in violence and ongoing political crisis.
“The resignation of the government, which I accepted, will make it possible to address the glaring problem of insecurity and continue discussions with a view to reaching the consensus necessary for the political and institutional stability of our country,” Moise tweeted.
The new prime minister is Claude Joseph, currently the minister for foreign affairs, the president stated.
Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, is plagued by poverty, insecurity and natural disaster.
Moise, who is facing popular anger and demands he resign amid the government’s failure to reign in criminal…