The transitional council established in April for Haiti's democratic revival has faced ongoing challenges, including political infighting and corruption allegations against its members, undermining trust.
Fils-Aime, now appointed prime minister, previously sought the role as a private sector candidate but faced uncertainty about his ability to stabilize this troubled administration.
Haiti's democratic transition process is critically hampered by rampant gang violence and a political landscape fraught with accusations, complicating efforts to hold elections.
Garry Conille's resignation after just six months highlights the precarious nature of governance in Haiti, with ongoing struggles against corruption and dysfunction within the transitional council.
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