Little by little, Port-au-Prince, the political and economic capital, is sinking. There has not yet been a rout comparable to the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul. But meter by meter, Viv Ansanm is eating away at territory. The UN estimates that this coalition controls 80% of the capital. The government of Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, like those of Garry Conille, Ariel Henry, and Claude Joseph, continues to cede territory—spaces that are supposed to be under its authority, under its responsibility. The executive has abandoned its sea
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