By Djovany Michel, Satellite 509, Feb. 4, 2026
The "Lajenès Kisa W Vle" (LKV) movement has issued a press release strongly criticizing the meeting presented as a national dialogue, recently held at the Montana Hotel by four members of the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT). The organization describes this initiative as a political maneuver with no real substance and questions its legitimacy. In its statement, LKV refers to it as "a parody of dialogue" and asserts that "what was presented as a 'national dialogue' was in reality nothing more than political theater, a clumsy staging where the so-called directors revealed themselves to be lacking in vision, perspective, and historical awareness."
The movement reaffirms its position, expressed since November 8, 2025, and maintains that a change in the executive structure must take place starting February 7, 2026. It declares: “A single-headed executive must lead the transition from February 7, 2026, in accordance with Article 28.1 of the decree establishing and governing the CPT.” LKV added that “there will be no institutional vacuum on February 7: the Council of Ministers will ensure the continuity of the State,” with the sole mission “of organizing credible, inclusive, and transparent elections so that an elected president can take the reins of the country on February 7, 2027.”
In its proposal, the organization advocates for a strictly time-bound transition focused on limited priorities. It asserts that a transitional government must be based on "a clear and strictly time-bound roadmap" with "a limited mandate ending no later than February 7, 2027," oriented towards security, elections, public services, and minimal social reform. LKV specifies: "Lajenès Kisa W Vle advocates for a government composed of technocrats, dynamic and competent young professionals, and credible public figures," chosen for "their integrity, expertise, and independence from traditional political factions.
LKJ also calls for a swift political agreement among national actors. It proposes "the signing, as early as February 8th, of a Governance Pact between all serious political actors and civil society representatives in the country," based on "political non-aggression and complete transparency in the conduct of the transition." The text insists: "Haiti deserves better than the charade of illusions and the diplomacy of hypocrisy. We believe in lucidity, dignity, and the promise of a youth that refuses to be complicit in lies."
Finally, LKV explicitly calls on the CPT members to leave their posts when their terms expire. The statement concludes: “The Lajenès Kisa W Vle movement calls on the presidential advisors, whose mandate ends on February 7, 2026, to relinquish power without demagoguery or grandstanding.” The organization also calls on the population to “a patriotic vigil this Friday at midnight, to bid farewell to the CPT, a failing structure that has symbolized the failure of a directionless transition,” asserting that “the future belongs to those who dare to rebuild.”
Leandro S. Leonard
Posted feb. 15, 2026


