Haiti’s interim president named a new prime minister on Tuesday after the last one was essentially rejected by parliament in the latest chapter of the country’s chronic political instability.
The new premier is Enex Jean-Charles, a civil servant and professor of administrative law, who has also served as an adviser to several presidents.
His appointment was announced by acting President Jocelerme Privert on Twitter, according to a report by AFP News Agency.
Haiti has been mired in political crisis since a runoff presidential election in January was suspended amid allegations of fraud on the part of the government.
Jean-Charles needs to form a government and get his government program approved by parliament.
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