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OAS mission chief hopeful Haiti can settle political crisis
Haitians dressed as bananas to show their support for organic banana farmer and presidential candidate Jovenel Moise, from the PHTK party, march to demand elections be reinstated in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Tuesday. Haiti had been scheduled to hold a presidential and legislative runoff January 24. But the now-splintered provisional electoral council cancelled it for a second time amid the protests and suspicion that the first round was marred by widespread fraud favouring Moise, President Michel Martelly's chosen candidate.
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February 2, 2016

OAS mission chief hopeful Haiti can settle political crisis

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — After three days of meetings, the chief of a regional mission is hopeful but not necessarily confident that Haiti’s political crisis can be resolved before the scheduled end of the president’s term this weekend.

At outgoing President Michel Martelly’s request, the Organization of American States authorised the special mission to Haiti following the indefinite suspension of a run-off election to choose a successor before the February 7 constitutional deadline for him to leave office. Since arriving Sunday, the OAS representatives have met with Martelly and officials of his administration, lawmakers, judges and others.

Ronald Sanders, an Antiguan diplomat who is mission leader and chairman of the 35-nation OAS’s permanent council, said he was impressed with the “remarkable intelligence” of the Haitian officials, but he wouldn’t go so far as to say he was confident that they will agree on a workable solution in the next few days.

“If I am to believe what people have said to us about their determination to save their country and to take it forward, then I believe there’s great hope that they will reach a solution,” he said Tuesday in an interview with The Associated Press.

Sanders said Haitian senators have proposed a plan that would see Martelly step down on schedule Sunday. The presidency would remain vacant for a short term, with a consensus prime minister running the country until a new president could be elected.

“To a man, everybody in that Senate room told us they had reached a single proposal which they were putting to the government,” Sanders said.

He said he heard that 10 people were being considered to be the caretaker leader.

But some opposition figures are eager to derail any agreement that involves Martelly.

“Martelly has no role he can play. The proposition being discussed is like something in a game by playing children,” said Samuel Madistin, who finished 10th in disputed results for the opening round of the presidential election.

Madistin now acts as spokesman for an opposition alliance that includes Jude Celestin, who came in second and won a spot in suspended presidential run-off vote against Martelly’s preferred successor, first-place finisher Jovenel Moise. Celestin was boycotting the runoff.

The opposition alliance wants a transitional government led by a Supreme Court leader to ensure a commission verifies disputed election results from rounds in August and October.

Madistin has also said the OAS mission was “not welcome” in Haiti, which is a member of the regional group.

Haiti had been scheduled to hold a presidential and legislative runoff vote January 24. But the electoral council cancelled it, for a second time, amid violent protests and allegations that the first presidential round was marred by fraud favouring Moise.

Prime Minister Evans Paul remained in his post late Tuesday after a day of contradictory media reports about whether he had resigned to make way for an interim government. He is reportedly one of the leading candidates to become the short-term caretaker leader, although some opposition factions may refuse to accept him.

Another possibility is Senator Andrice Riche, who led the partially filled upper house last year while Martelly ruled by decree.

Reached late Tuesday, Cholzer Chancy, leader of Haiti’s lower house, said discussions continued. “No accord has been signed yet,” he said.

Sanders said the OAS wanted Haitians to “reach a solution which is their own”.

“And if they do that, I think the entire international community will stand behind them,” he said.

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