Haiti's future is being planned on two tracks: traditional political power and gang power

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, center left, meets with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, center right, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith, right, and U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica N. Nick Perry, left, at the Pegasus Hotel prior to an emergency meeting on Haiti at the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in Kingston, Jamaica, Monday, March 11, 2024. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool Photo via AP)

Haiti’s future is being planned on two tracks — one involving traditional political power, the other focused on the power of gangs.

After an intense session of international diplomacy in , and the announced Tuesday that Haiti’s best hope for calming violence rests with a council of influential figures who would elected an interim leader and could steer the country toward fresh presidential elections.

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