From abroad and the United Nations Organization have
determined the immediate future of the government in Haiti. Without the people
having the slightest interference in the determination.
The interim prime minister, Claude Joseph, who has led Haiti
since the assassination of President Jovenel Moise on July 7, will resign and
hand over power to Ariel Henry, the Minister of Electoral Affairs, Mathias
Pierre, confirmed this Monday to Efe.
Even though Haitian citizens have shown more than surprise,
outrage because it is abroad where it is decided who governs them from now on,
they have had no response, nor the slightest indication of being listened to so
that new elections are called in the country.
Henry was appointed prime minister two days before Moise's
death, but he was never invested in the position, and last Saturday he received
the express support of the United Nations and a group of foreign powers to form
a government.

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