File photo: A demonstrator carries a portrait depicting Haiti PM Laurent Lamothe as a demon during an anti-government protest. (Reuters)
Port-au-Prince:
Haitian President Michel Martelly on Thursday named veteran politician Evans Paul prime minister to lead a new government, as he seeks to defuse a crisis over long-delayed elections.
The announcement followed the resignation of Laurent Lamothe from the post earlier this month in the face of repeated calls for him to quit over the failure to hold legislative elections for the past three years.
Lamothe's decision threatened to plunge the poorest country in the Americas into political chaos once again.
Martelly named Paul as a replacement by presidential decree while awaiting ratification by both chambers of the legislature "in order to form a new government," his office said in a statement.
The president is expected to pressure lawmakers to confirm his choice for prime minister.
"We have not yet been summoned by the president. He is due to speak about the future of the legislature after January 12 and before we can vote on a new government," a senator told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Opposition parties have organized a series of anti-government protests to demand that Martelly step down due to claims he is seeking to rule by decree after January 12, when the legislature's current mandate ends.
The announcement followed the resignation of Laurent Lamothe from the post earlier this month in the face of repeated calls for him to quit over the failure to hold legislative elections for the past three years.
Lamothe's decision threatened to plunge the poorest country in the Americas into political chaos once again.
Martelly named Paul as a replacement by presidential decree while awaiting ratification by both chambers of the legislature "in order to form a new government," his office said in a statement.
The president is expected to pressure lawmakers to confirm his choice for prime minister.
"We have not yet been summoned by the president. He is due to speak about the future of the legislature after January 12 and before we can vote on a new government," a senator told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Opposition parties have organized a series of anti-government protests to demand that Martelly step down due to claims he is seeking to rule by decree after January 12, when the legislature's current mandate ends.
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