Ariel Henry’s rise and fall as Haiti’s prime minister has been marked by chaos, violence, and political instability. Appointed by former president Jovenel Moïse in the midst of a political crisis, Henry’s tenure was marred by allegations of corruption, a lack of democratic elections, and rampant gang violence. As he announces his resignation following a wave of unrest and violence in the country, the future of Haiti remains uncertain. This article explores the challenges and controversies faced by Ariel Henry during his time in power, shedding light on the complex political landscape of Haiti.
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