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Haiti Caucus Co-Chairs Statement Regarding OAS Report on Delegation to Haiti

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The co-chairs of the House Haiti Caucus made the following statement after the release of an Organization of American States (OAS) report:

"We are deeply troubled by the Organization of American States (OAS) report on its recent delegation to Haiti. This report fails to offer a comprehensive, unbiased analysis of the ongoing crisis. It does not include a clear plan to ensure secure, free, fair and credible Haitian elections. The report also fails to call for the cancellation of a planned constitutional referendum widely considered unconstitutional. We fear that assessments like these will do nothing to foster stability, peace, respect for human rights, or a return to democracy in Haiti.

"We remain committed in our efforts to ensure the Biden administration continues to oppose the planned referendum and supports a Haitian-led democratic transition."

Source:https://andylevin.house.gov/media/press-releases/haiti-caucus-co-chairs-statement-regarding-oas-report-delegation-haiti

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