Fritz Alphonse Jean denies rumors of a signed agreement

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The president-elect of the Montana Accord says he is still committed to the principles of the forum of political parties, civil society and the National Transitional Council (CNT) that produced the August 30 agreement. The former governor of the central bank says he is not aware of the signing of a parallel agreement outside of the breakaway transition proposed by the signatories of the Montana accord.

The elected president of the Montana agreement urges the population not to be intoxicated by the propaganda in progress, making people believe that a so-called agreement is about to be signed, to divert their attention from the path of the transition proposed by the signatories of the August 30 agreement.

In a press release dated October 4, 2022 from the communication office of the former governor of the central bank, Fritz Alphonse Jean salutes the courage and determination of the Haitian people who have been fighting for a long time against the system of exclusion and the various forms of insecurity imposed on the country. With a wave of his hand, the economist rejects any rumor that an agreement is about to be signed outside of the transition of rupture proposed by the forum of political parties, civil society and the national transition council. “We continue to work tirelessly with the three entities of the Montana agreement and all other sectors of the country, the diaspora and the international community to reach a sufficient consensus that will allow us to start working to get the country out of this difficult situation,” writes the former head of the central bank.
For several weeks, rumors about a possible disagreement between the president-elect of Montana Fritz Alphonse Jean and all the signatories of the August 30 agreement have been spreading in the Haitian press and on social networks. The publication of this note by the communication office of the economist has put an end to all the negotiations on a possible disagreement between the actors of the Montana agreement.

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