Haiti's Race Against Time: Elections Amid Chaos
The U.N. Security Council alerts Haitian officials that time is expiring to restore security and hold general elections. Haiti's transitional presidential council must hold elections before February 7, 2026. Ongoing gang violence complicates these efforts, with over 2,100 victims recorded by the U.N. between June and August.
The clock is ticking for Haiti to stabilize security and prepare for long-overdue general elections, the U.N. Security Council warned on Wednesday. With the transitional presidential council's tenure due to end by February 2026, pressing challenges, particularly gang violence, threaten to derail efforts toward democratic governance.
While technical preparations for elections are underway, with voting centers identified for an estimated 6.2 million voters, no election date has been set. In the shadow of escalating violence, the international community urged collective action to support Haiti's journey toward democracy.
The recent authorization of a larger gang suppression force seeks to bolster security, but the deployment timeline remains uncertain. Meanwhile, the U.N. documented widespread violence, including civilian casualties and displacement, underscoring the ongoing crisis and humanitarian needs.
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