Political Crisis/Dialogue
Resumption of political negotiations between the Montana agreement and Ariel Henry
The surprise meeting on Wednesday May 11 between the Prime Minister and Magalie Comeau Denis, one of the influential members of the Montana agreement, marked the resumption of political negotiations interrupted on February 14. Jacques Ted St-Dic of the Montana Accord Monitoring Office announces a new meeting with Ariel Henry for this weekend…
Posted on 2022-05-12 | lenouvelliste.com
Three months following the interruption of negotiations between the members of the Montana agreement, the Prime Minister and his allies who signed the September 11 agreement, the political actors resumed discussions with a first meeting organized on Wednesday between Ariel Henry and Magalie Comeau-Denis.
“…Dr. Ariel Henry found it necessary to meet with a member of the Montana Accord Monitoring Office, Ms. Magalie Comeau Denis. He had requested the meeting and Mrs. Denis received him at her home. The conversation lasted almost three hours. It was a conversation for the formal resumption of contacts with a view to discussing. It was a clearing of the situation, a common understanding of reality and what can be done, ”reported Thursday on Magik Jacques Ted St-Dic.
Mr. St-Dic points out that the meeting took place only between Magalie Comeau Denis and Ariel Henry. “The meeting was decided by mutual agreement,” he said.
According to Jacques Ted St-Dic, it is necessary that the two parties establish the rules of the discussions. In this sense, this member of the Montana Agreement Monitoring Office announced a new meeting for this weekend with the head of government.
Is this the resumption of political negotiations between the Montana Accord and Prime Minister Ariel Henry? To this direct question, Jacques Ted St-Dic answered in the affirmative. A second meeting is scheduled for this weekend, he announced.
Asked whether there are preconditions for a meeting, Jacques Ted St-Dic declares: “The principles of ethics and morality that we of the Montana agreement advocate in political life ask each partner politician who leads the country or who aspires to lead the country to clarify questions of justice. It’s necessary… “
However, Jacques Ted Sit-Dic nuance by saying that the current situation of the country with in particular the last massacre in the plain of Cul-de-Sac challenges them. “We can’t hang around… We are in an untenable situation. Within Montana they say it can’t go any further. Responsibilities must be fixed and we must move forward,” said this member of the Montana Accord Monitoring Office.
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