Former Haitian president Michel Martelly on Sunday made his farewell speech to the nation as he departed office with no successor yet chosen because a runoff election was delayed for a second time last month amid violent protests and deep suspicions about vote rigging.
In a nearly 20-minute speech before a joint session of parliament, Martelly said his “biggest regret is that the presidential election was postponed.”
Addressing the Haitian people, he said he worked as hard as he could to improve the country and was “ready to answer before the court of history.”
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Martelly, who took office in May 2011, departed on what was scheduled as the first day of Port-au-Prince’s annual three-day carnival celebration. However, authorities called off Sunday’s festivities because of a tense atmosphere amid the political uncertainty.
Lawmakers are beginning a process to patch together a short-term interim government to smooth political divisions and fill the void left by Martelly’s departure. Haitian Prime Minister Evans Paul remains in office, awaiting a provisional president to be chosen by parliament in the coming days.
Haiti last created a transitional government in 2004. That interim administration, which lasted for two years, took power in the chaotic days after former Haitian president Jean Bertrand-Aristide was ousted by a rebellion and a UN peacekeeping force came to stabilize the country.
This time, with quarrelling political factions throwing Haiti into an electoral and constitutional crisis, a last-minute deal was forged by Martelly and lawmakers less than 24 hours before his scheduled departure from office.
A special mission from the 35-nation Organization of American States was in Haiti to observe last week’s negotiations and help foster dialogue.
The deal announced Saturday says an interim government will rule until an elected leader can take office on May 14. The twice postponed presidential and legislative runoff is rescheduled for April 24.
Martelly expressed satisfaction with the agreement, saying lawmakers “gave me a guarantee that the country is going to be stable.”
He handed over his presidential sash after his address and embraced many of the 23 senators and 86 deputies in the National Assembly. The senators wore black suits and hats while the deputies wore white. Seven legislators were absent.
In a statement on Sunday, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Haitian authorities to implement the accord “in order to ensure the democratic transfer of power to elected officials.:
It was not immediately clear what Martell’s immediate plans were. The pop star-turned-president repeatedly said he wanted to depart office singing on a carnival float under his pop singer stage name, “Sweet Micky,” but an anti-government protest by rock-throwing young men disrupted life in downtown Port-au-Prince on Sunday and some carnival stands were destroyed.
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