May 1, 2026

Politics Of Retreat: Jean-Charles Moïse Drops Vertilaire To Preserve His Position

February 4, 2026

Jean-Charles Moïse’s distancing from Emmanuel Vertilaire illustrates the advanced state of disintegration of the Transitional Presidential Council (TPC). It comes at a time when power, discredited by insecurity and social distress, has reached the nadir of its legitimacy.

The timing of this break reflects less a moment of reckoning than a cold calculation. Unable to assume a fundamental challenge to the system in which he actively participated, Moïse chooses to jettison one figure in an attempt to preserve a weakened political capital.

This move amounts to a classic political deflection: concentrating responsibility on a single individual in order to evade the collective and structural failure of the TPC. By sacrificing a name, he chiefly seeks to escape the overall record of a failed governance.

More than an internal dispute, this gesture signals the opening of the battle for the “post-transition” period. As the structure collapses, each actor strives to shape their own narrative and secure their exit, leaving the population to witness, powerless, a predictable shipwreck.

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