Haiti Prime Minister's future on hold
The political fate of Haiti's newly ratified prime minister, Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis, was put on hold Tuesday after the president of the lower house of parliament was forced to postpone Phase 2 of her ratification vote.
''The executive isn't ready; nobody is ready,'' a frustrated Eric Jean-Jacques told The Miami Herald in a telephone interview from Port-au-Prince. ``Nobody wants to take risks.''
Jean-Jacques, who presides over the 99-member lower Chamber of Deputies, had scheduled to have Pierre-Louis appear before the chamber at 1 p.m. Tuesday with her new Cabinet and general policies.
But ongoing disagreements among parliamentarians and political parties over who will serve in the new government are delaying the vote, which is necessary for Pierre-Louis to obtain the power to govern under Haiti's constitution.
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