Haiti's Election Dilemma: No Vote Amidst Chaos

Haiti is unlikely to hold a general election before February due to escalating gang violence, according to the electoral council. Plans for elections have stalled since the last president's assassination in 2021, with gangs seizing control of key areas. The transitional government's term ends February 7, 2026.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-10-2025 02:49 IST | Created: 23-10-2025 02:49 IST
Haiti's Election Dilemma: No Vote Amidst Chaos

Haiti's chances of holding a general election anytime soon remain bleak, as indicated by the country's electoral council, citing the expanding influence of armed gangs as a significant obstacle.

Since the assassination of the last president in 2021, gangs have tightened their grip on the capital and crucial areas, halting electoral progress. This has led the council to declare a February election unfeasible.

The international community, including the U.N., emphasizes the urgency of preventing a political vacuum as the interim government's term is set to expire in 2026, with internal divisions exacerbating the situation.

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