MIAMI, Feb 4 (Reuters) – The leader of a group of Haitians concerned about the Caribbean country’s future called on Friday for the formation of a provisional government to bolster security and ensure free elections in two years.
The nation of 11 million people – the poorest in the Western hemisphere – has been in a political vacuum since President Jovenel Moise’s July assassination. Gang violence has some politicians worried Haiti is in no condition to hold elections.