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What will be the impact of the assassination of the Haitian president? What's the situation now?
It's just another farce that failed to replicate the western democratic system.

Haiti, a place repeatedly named by teacher Zhang Weiwei as the negative model of western democratic system, a place called "hopeless" by Brother Shuang, and a place where people depend on local biscuits for a living, basically shows us the lower limit of state governance failure.

But Haiti is actually a model room for copying American democracy, which was once publicized as an important achievement of the wave of democratization in the United States.

The situation is turbulent:

After the assassination of President Moise, Haitian politics was deeply involved in power disputes. According to Agence France-Presse, on July 20th, local time, Haitian interim Prime Minister Joseph handed over power, and the new Prime Minister was appointed by former government minister moise.

Earlier, Joseph declared a "state of martial law" and said that he would take over the government. Subsequently, the Senate of Haitian Parliament appointed Senate Speaker Lamber as interim president, denying that Joseph acted as president.

The prospect is unknown:

The Wall Street Journal said that the biggest task of the new Haitian government that Henry took over as prime minister is to hold presidential elections within 65,438+0,20 days. In addition, the urgent task is to lead Haiti to regain investor confidence, restore national security and carry out COVID-19 vaccination.

According to the website of VOA Radio, the United States sent a technical team to Haiti after the assassination to assess the local security needs. However, the British "Times" website article pointed out that waiting for Western aid is not reliable.

20 10 Haiti earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless. The West promised aid of $654.38+0.6 billion, and the United States also expressed "solidarity with Haiti". However, in the end, only a small part of this aid was realized, and most of the aid was not in place.