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Haiti's presidential council promises security, economic recovery

Haiti's newly installed presidential council has promised security, justice, and economic recovery.
 
Constitutional reform and credible general elections also top the agenda for the Council, as the troubled Caribbean country seeks its way out of the crisis.
 
The nine-member Presidential Council of Transition, also known by its French acronym CPT, took office Thursday under heavy security and vowed to organise a national conference to build a large consensus on major issues facing the country.
 
A member of the CPT, Regine Abraham, who delivered a speech on behalf of the whole council, said the presidential council will launch five major projects.
 
They include the restoration of public security, the holding of a national conference on constitutional reform, holding democratic elections, restoration of the justice system and the rule of law, as well as institutional and economic recovery. 


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