Port-au-Prince, November 26, 2025.- The former Senator Moïse Jean-Charles calls on the representative of the Parti Pitit Dessalines to the Presidential Council of Transition (CPT), Emmanuel Vertillaire, to initiate a process aimed at convening the United States Chargé d'affaires in Haiti, Henry Wooster, so that he can provide evidence linking presidential adviser Fritz Alphonse Jean to armed gangs. Otherwise, he asked that the diplomat be declared persona non grata.
In a firm statement, Moïse Jean-Charles believes that these accusations, relayed in a context of fragile political transition, constitute a serious violation of national sovereignty. According to him, the CPT cannot tolerate a foreign actor calling into question a Council member without evidence and without going through Haitian institutional mechanisms.
The former senator also calls for sanctions against Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and his government. He argued that such a measure would restore the "dignity of the Presidency" and strengthen the authority of the Transitional Presidential Council.
Moïse Jean-Charles also accuses American businessman Henry Wooster and Canada's ambassador to Haiti, André François Giroux, of adopting an attitude that he describes as "humiliating interference" in the internal affairs of the CPT. He claims that some exchanges with a member of the Council would have taken place "as if it were a subordinate", which he considers to be contrary to the respect owed to the Haitian authorities.
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