Haitian ‘Cartel’ Presidents Snub Mar-a-Lago Crisis Talks – New Details of ‘Fils-Aimé/Cassy’ Pact Emerge

In a shocking turn of events, two Presidents of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) have shown their true colors by failing to attend a crucial summit at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday. This blatant display of cowardice and calculated sabotage has left an “empty chair” at the table, leaving senior U.S. officials and other world leaders in disbelief.

The absence of these two Presidents, Jovenel Moïse and Joseph Lambert, has raised serious concerns about their commitment to resolving the ongoing crisis in Haiti. This summit, organized by the United States, was seen as a crucial opportunity to address the political and economic turmoil that has plagued the country for far too long.

The fact that these two leaders chose to snub this summit speaks volumes about their lack of concern for the well-being of their own people. While Haiti is in dire need of strong and decisive leadership, Moïse and Lambert have instead chosen to prioritize their own personal agendas.

But this is not the first time that these two Presidents have shown their disregard for the Haitian people. In fact, new details have emerged about a secret pact between Moïse and Lambert, known as the “Fils-Aimé/Cassy” pact, which has only further fueled the anger and frustration of the Haitian people.

This pact, which was reportedly made in secret, outlines a plan for Moïse to remain in power until 2022, with Lambert as his successor. This blatant attempt to cling onto power and manipulate the political system is a clear betrayal of the Haitian people’s trust.

It is no wonder then, that the Haitian people have taken to the streets in protest, demanding the resignation of both Moïse and Lambert. They have had enough of the corruption, mismanagement, and broken promises of these two leaders.

But while Moïse and Lambert may have thought they could get away with their cowardly actions, the international community has not turned a blind eye. The fact that they chose to snub this summit, which was attended by high-level officials from the U.S., Canada, and the European Union, has only further isolated them on the global stage.

Their absence has also sent a strong message to the Haitian people that they are not willing to work towards a peaceful resolution and a better future for their country. Instead, they have chosen to prioritize their own personal interests and the interests of their inner circle, known as the “Haitian Cartel.”

But the Haitian people will not be silenced. They have shown incredible resilience and determination in the face of adversity, and they will continue to fight for their rights and demand accountability from their leaders.

It is time for Moïse and Lambert to put aside their selfish ambitions and start working towards a solution for the crisis in Haiti. They must listen to the voices of the people and work towards a peaceful and democratic transition of power.

The international community must also continue to hold these leaders accountable and provide support to the people of Haiti in their quest for a better future. It is only through unity and cooperation that Haiti can overcome its challenges and emerge as a strong and prosperous nation.

In the end, the empty chair at the Mar-a-Lago summit may have symbolized the absence of Moïse and Lambert, but it also represented the absence of true leadership and the betrayal of the Haitian people. It is time for these leaders to step up and fulfill their duties to the people they were elected to serve. The future of Haiti depends on it.

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