MORN announces the end of the CPT's mandate and launches 40 days of national mobilization

By Jean Gilles Désinord, Vant Bèf Info, Dec. 28, 2025

According to the MORN, the current authorities are now only empowered to manage day-to-day affairs. MORN bases this interpretation on the provisions of "Agreement 40," which it presents as a legitimate political framework to end what it calls a cycle of governance that began after the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier's regime in 1986.

In its statement, the organization paints a critical picture of the national political situation, describing a series of crises marked by institutional instability, corruption, and insecurity. MORN attributes these dysfunctions to the influence of a local oligarchy allied, it claims, with foreign interests.

"We have made the decision to put an end to forty years of banditry, waste, corruption, insecurity and administrative disorder," the movement states in its note.

In this context, MORN announces the launch of a 40-day national mobilization, scheduled from December 29, 2025 to February 7, 2026. This initiative aims, according to its leaders, to promote the establishment of a new dual-headed executive, composed of a president and a prime minister whom they want to be "entirely new".

Key proposals include the dismantling of armed groups, the restructuring of the political landscape with the reduction of the number of existing parties into five major trends, and the organization of general elections.

The movement also calls on the population to be vigilant, urging them not to give in to the promises of traditional power groups or to the external influences that it denounces in its declaration.

"It is the people who give power," concludes MORN, presenting itself as an actor committed to establishing a new governance in Haiti.

 

Posted Feb. 1, 2026