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Margarita Cedeño: “Haití es un Estado fallido”

Margherita Cedeño: “Haiti is a failed state”

The former Vice President of the Republic, Margherita Cedeno, spoke Thursday about the crisis in Haiti, describing the neighboring country as a “failed state”, justifying her expression by ensuring that the government of that country does not control its territory.

“We cannot assume that this situation that has arisen now, that has arisen before, will appear later, because certainly even Haiti is a failed state, and the state of a failed state due to the lack of control of the region by government forces,” Cedeño said.

This statement was made by the former first lady during an interview on the space radio “Sol de la Mañana”, broadcast by ZOL FM 106.5, where she highlighted the need to protect the Dominican-Haitian border.

“We in the Dominican Republic have to deal with this situation permanently and permanently, at the moment there is a situation that represents instability that turns out … I don’t want to say it is dangerous, but it should sound a beep and even an alarm,” he said.

Similarly, a member of the Political Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) said she was concerned, citing recent cases that have contributed to the social and political instability that Haiti is going through, such as the assassination of Jovenel Moise or the problem of criminal gangs.

Added to this is the fuel shortage that has, at times, paralyzed important sectors of the country.

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