
General elections scheduled for November in Haiti have been postponed indefinitely after the country's prime minister dismissed all members of the body which organises elections.
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Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he would appoint a new electoral council, but has not said when he would do so.
It is the fourth time the election has been postponed.
Haiti has been torn apart by a fierce power struggle triggered by the killing of President Jovenel Moïse in July.
Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was named by President Moïse just two days before the killing, ordered the dissolution of the nine-member Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) on Monday.
A decree to that effect was published in Haiti's official gazette.
What role does the council play?
The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) is Haiti's electoral commission and the body responsible for organising presidential and parliamentary elections.
Its role includes ensuring that elections are held feely and fairly.
The most recent controversy involving the CEP started in July 2020, when all nine members of the CEP resigned.
They did so in protest at attempts by then-President Moïse to change the 1987 constitution to strengthen the role of the presidency and lessen that of parliament.
What about the elections?
Earlier this year, the CEP had scheduled the constitutional referendum and the parliamentary and presidential elections for 26 September 2021.
But following the killing of President Moïse by mercenaries on 7 July, the polls were postponed to 7 November.
Following the dismissal of all the CEP's members on Monday, new CEP members will have to be appointed and a new election date set.
Prime Minister Henry did not set a deadline for the instalment of a new CEP, but only said that "sufficient time" would be allowed for its members to be chosen.