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Haiti - Justice : Cap-Haïtien signs a MoU with the Bar Association
04/01/2026 09:20:17

Haiti - Justice : Cap-Haïtien signs a MoU with the Bar Association

On Thursday, January 1st, 2026, the Cap-Haïtien Municipal Commission signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the city's Bar Association, marking a significant step in strengthening governance and the rule of law at the municipal level.

This MoU follows up on discussions from the institutional roundtable held on December 12, 2025, at City Hall, which brought together municipal authorities and the Bar Association (https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-46441-haiti-news-zapping.html). It reflects a shared commitment to establishing a structured framework for consultation, cooperation, and institutional support, in the best interests of the city.

The parties also agreed on regular consultation mechanisms, including biannual meetings, annual evaluations, and the appointment of institutional focal points responsible for monitoring cooperation.

Concluded for a renewable two-year term, this Memorandum does not contain any legally binding obligations, but constitutes a strong declaration of intent, based on good faith, consultation, and the public interest.

On this day of remembrance and national pride, this initiative is rooted in the legacy of the ideals of liberty, justice, and collective responsibility championed by the heroes of Independence, while also projecting the City of Cap-Haitien toward a strengthened institutional future in service to its people.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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