2026-02-15
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Haiti enters its first week under single-executive governance following the February 7 dissolution of
the Transitional Presidential Council. Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime now governs without a
collective presidency, backed by Washington but facing domestic political fragmentation among
220-plus registered parties. Security conditions are deteriorating despite planned international force
deployment, with kidnappings surging in Port-au-Prince and gang leader Izo openly financing
carnival activities. The August 30 electoral timeline faces critical obstacles including 23
gang-controlled communes and a 137-million-dollar unfunded budget. A US court ruling on
Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Haitians is expected before February 19, creating
significant diaspora uncertainty. Actionable takeaway: Restrict personnel movements in Delmas
corridor and monitor TPS ruling daily through February 19.