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Haiti interim leader swears in new cabinet

Haiti’s interim leader, Jocelerme Privert, officially swore in his cabinet, promising an urgent push forward to get the Caribbean nation’s electoral process back on track.
“You will not have the luxury of any grace period: It is already time to get to work” he told cabinet ministers at the National Palace.
Haiti has been fighting to emerge from a political crisis since a runoff presidential election in January was suspended amid allegations of fraud on the part of the government.
Privert, 62, was named acting president to replace the outgoing Michel Martelly and appointed a prime minister in late February - former central bank governor Fritz-Alphonse Jean. But lawmakers rejected his programme to form a government, so Jean could not serve.
Privert, whose mandate began February 14 and is to last 120 days, went back to the drawing board and named Enex Jean-Charles as prime minister.
The 55-year-old civil servant and professor of administrative law has previously served as an adviser to several presidents.
The 15-member cabinet proposed by Jean-Charles was approved in both the senate and the lower chamber.
Privert’s main job going forward will be to steer the electoral process back on track and hold the postponed runoff vote.
In October Martelly’s favored candidate, Jovenel Moise, won the first round of presidential voting 33% to 25% over runner-up Jude Celestin.
The opposition politician denounced the results as a “ridiculous farce.”
A scheduled January 24 runoff between Moise and Celestin was cancelled when Celestin refused to participate unless widespread electoral reforms were enacted, and following violence and protests.

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