Divided, battered Haiti to hold elections, ready or not
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haitians will try yet again to elect a president this weekend despite the fact that much of the southwest is still in ruins from Hurricane Matthew, parts of the north have been battered by floods and the country remains in political disarray.
Haitian authorities acknowledge the timing isn’t ideal, but say it’s time for the drifting country to move forward.
“The upcoming elections will be crucial for the democratic future of the country,” Interim President Jocelerme Privert said in a national address this week.
Sunday’s voters will choose from among 27 candidates for president, with the top two finishers going to a Jan. 29 runoff. They will also be electing 16 senators and 25 members of the Chamber of Deputies.

