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The Haitian Transitional Presidential Council Can No Longer Continue Until the Second Monday in February 2026.

Updated: 2 hours ago


The Haitian Transitional Presidential Council Can No Longer Continue Until the Second Monday in February 2026.
The Haitian Transitional Presidential Council Can No Longer Continue Until the Second Monday in February 2026.

The Haitian Transitional Presidential Council Can No Longer Continue Until the Second Monday in February 2026.


Dear family, friends, and citizens across the globe,


We find ourselves at a crucial crossroads where we must confront the reality that the Transitional Presidential Council of Haiti has failed to accomplish its two main goals: ensuring security and organizing elections to guide our country toward development by the second Monday in February 2026.

As concerned citizens, we believe it is unacceptable for the members of the Transitional Presidential Council to continue to drain our taxpayer money—resources we have worked hard to earn—while we witness the tragic loss of our brothers and sisters each day at the hands of corrupt oligarchs who put this council in power.

With a sense of urgency, we, the citizens, declare that we can no longer tolerate these thieves, liars, and impostors who continue to undermine our nation as we approach the second Monday in February 2026. We lack confidence in their ability to hold elections or ensure security, especially given their backing from the corrupt international sectors.

A declared war does not harm those unable to defend themselves. The Transitional Presidential Council is unfit to transfer power to another authority or to a different transitional government. Haiti is in a state of crisis; all Haitians must unite against a criminal elite that has orchestrated the assassination of our first president, murdered our last president, and is involved in the trafficking of our organs.

We must pursue a Haitian solution because the Transitional Presidential Council does not genuinely represent us, nor do they truly represent themselves or the political parties that support them. They exist solely to serve the interests of the international community, acting as domestic servants, talent slaves, mental slaves, or unwitting accomplices to their own downfall.

Wilsonn Telimo Lwi

Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Master’s Graduate in Public Service

President of ITIYAyiti

Autonomous Haiti KÒTAKÒT.

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