Haiti - September 2024
New Provisional Electoral Council is established
On 18 September, Haiti's government announced the creation of a Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) to oversee the country's next elections, planned for 2026. Haiti last held elections in 2016. A previous CEP, formed in 2021, was dissolved by then-Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who accused it of partisanship and decided to delay the elections prompting wide social criticism. The new CEP appointment has been presented by the transitional government as a key step toward securing free and fair elections and restoring democratic stability. According to the Decree appointing the members of the CEP and setting their mandate, the CEP should consist of nine members representing various sectors. However, the government has so far appointed only seven members, drawn from groups representing journalists, farmers, universities, religious organizations, and unions. The two remaining seats, intended for representatives of the human rights and women’s rights sectors, remain vacant, as these groups have not yet appointed their representatives. They are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Sources: Haitian Times, Aljazeera, BBC, Haiti Libre, Le Quotidien 509