On the occasion of the celebration of the 220th anniversary of the national bicolor, the president-elect of the Montana Agreement, in a video published on social networks, expressed his concerns about the presence of the de facto government authorities in the second city of the country. An act spoiling the celebration of the flag day, laments the former governor of the central bank, who sees in this symbolic date the opportunity for Haiti to rise from its ashes.
Contrary to tradition, the de facto government led by neurosurgeon Ariel Henry has insisted on relocating the celebration of the flag day in the city of Cape Town, because of the inaccessibility of the national road number 1 at the level of Canaan, controlled by powerful armed groups.
Fritz Alphonse Jean denounced the authorities in place who, he said, are in collusion with criminal groups and continue to sow chaos in the country.
The economist also criticized the state authorities, which he considers incapable of guaranteeing the right to security, health and education.
Thus, Fritz Alphonse Jean encourages them to turn their backs on armed gangs in order to change the situation in the country.
Always advocating for a transition of rupture, the political leader invites the population to join the Montana Agreement for the advent of a new Haiti.