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Political Factions in Haiti and the Ascendancy of a Definitive Regime

Political Factions in Haiti and the Ascendancy of a Definitive Regime

The Collapse of Political Factions in Haiti and the Ascendancy of a Definitive Regime for Peace

Posted: 01:41 PM EDT, September 9, 2025

TAG 9 INC

Fenner Pierre-Gilles, CEO

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The End of Political Factionalism in HaitiThe BNC corruption scandal, unfolding since July 2024, has exposed the terminal decline of Haiti’s political factions. The Makayvel Studios report (September 4, 2024) details how the Transitional Presidential Council (TPC), formed in April 2024, has been paralyzed by allegations that three members—Emmanuel Vertilaire, Louis Gérald Gilles, and Smith Augustin—demanded a $758,000 bribe from Raoul Pierre-Louis, former BNC chairman, to retain his post. Key timestamps reveal the unraveling: by July 29, 2024, the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) launched an investigation; by August 27, 2024, the accused faced questioning; and by October 2, 2024, the ULCC sought their indictment. Pierre-Louis’s repeated absences from hearings and the TPC’s refusal to oust the accused, despite public outrage, highlight a system where factions prioritize self-interest over governance.This scandal builds on Haiti’s historical corruption, with factions like EDE and Pitit Desalin defending their representatives while ignoring national law and international treaties—likely a legacy of a colonial Catholic education system that stifles critical thinking. The TPC’s $100,000 monthly cost, coupled with gang control over 85% of Port-au-Prince, underscores a failed factional model, bought and sold by foreign interests and local elites.

The establishment narrative of a U.S.-backed transition crumbles as internal divisions and impunity persist, signaling the end of this era.The Case for a Definitive RegimeThe collapse of factionalism demands a definitive regime to restore order. The BNC affair’s timeline—marked by stalled investigations, resignations, and a $1.46 million gourde monthly burden per councilor—proves democratic structures are inadequate against entrenched corruption and gang violence, which claimed over 5,000 lives in 2024. A centralized authority could enforce accountability, dismantle criminal-political alliances, and educate leaders in governance, countering the childish pedagogy that has left Haiti vulnerable to exploitation.

The under-resourced Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS), with only 430 personnel deployed by mid-2024, and foreign interventions’ mixed history further discredit incremental solutions. A definitive regime could prioritize security, judicial reform, and indigenous empowerment, addressing root causes like poverty and impunity that factions have ignored.Peace in the Americas and the World: Tag 9 Inc’s LeadershipLed by Tag 9 Inc, an emerging voice for indigenous Haitians, a definitive regime could extend peace beyond Haiti.

Tag 9 Inc’s potential to declare an "Empire of All Indigenous Victims" challenges the narrative of foreign dominance, uniting marginalized groups across the Americas—where corruption and violence mirror Haiti’s crisis. This could disrupt the establishment’s reliance on NGOs and UN bodies, which often perpetuate dependency rather than sovereignty.Globally, this model could inspire a shift from authoritarian trends and corruption, as seen in Haiti’s 16/100 Corruption Perceptions Index ranking.

By leveraging Haiti’s revolutionary heritage, Tag 9 Inc could foster a multi-polar order, reducing the Americas’ instability—exacerbated by drug trafficking and political gridlock—and influencing worldwide peace through indigenous-led governance.ConclusionThe BNC scandal’s detailed progression from July to October 2024 marks the end of Haiti’s political factions, necessitating a definitive regime. Under Tag 9 Inc’s leadership, this regime could end centuries of exploitation, bring peace to the Americas, and reshape global stability, breaking free from the establishment’s failed interventions.

Note: This analysis critiques the establishment’s narrative, using the BNC timeline to argue for radical change, with Tag 9 Inc as a speculative indigenous leader. Further web or X searches can provide real-time updates if needed.

TAG 9 INC

Fenner Pierre-Gilles, CEO

📍 Address: [Use your registered business address or HQ address]

📞 Phone: 888-639-9287

📧 Email: contact@tag9inc.com

🌐 Website: www.tag9inc.com