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Various of vehicles on fire and police in the street after clashes erupted2. Burning tyres on road3. People shifting shop stand...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eHaiti00:00:00Clashes erupt ahead of Haiti elections4019947AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 16/18 January 20161. Various of vehicles on fire and police in the street after clashes erupted2. Burning tyres on road3. People shifting shop stand away from burning car00:18:04Clashes in Haiti capital as vote crisis worsens4020520AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 22 January 20164. Riot police shooting gas canisters toward protesters as they hurled rocks back 5. Riot police firing gas canisters at protesters 6. Tear gas billowing up in street 00:31:14Martelly performs last official function as president4022244AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 4 February 20167. President Michel Martelly standing alongside various Cabinet Ministers at the inauguration of Haiti's new Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities building8. Martelly being introduced and walking to the lectern9. Martelly hugging members of his Cabinet after his last official event as President10. Various of thousands of anti-Martelly protesters marching11. Protesters clashing with police01:02:00Haiti Senate chief becomes provisional president4023564AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 14 February 201612. Various of Jocelerme Privert arriving at ceremonySTORYLINE:Violent clashes broke out in Port-au-Prince on January 18th 2016 as Haiti prepares for a scheduled January 24th presidential and legislative runoff.Several electoral offices were also attacked in the north of the country, international observers and police said.Campaigning for Haiti's presidential runoff election kicked off on Friday, but it appears there is only one candidate who will actively participate.The opposition candidate warned that if a runoff is held next weekend as scheduled, it will be a big step back for the country's fragile democracy and lead to increased turmoil in the sharply divided nation.In an interview with The Associated Press, Jude Celestin said he has such deep concerns about vote-rigging and a lack of transparency by Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council that he is boycotting the runoff. His party will not send any monitors to polling stations.\"We are moving toward a selection, not an election,\" Celestin said on January 16th in his Port-au-Prince political office, which was unadorned except for some voting district maps taped to the wall.Celestin leads an opposition alliance alleging widespread fraud in favor of ruling party candidate Jovenel Moise, current President Michel Martelly's chosen successor. He is ignoring appeals by the United States and other countries for a competitive race in elections they are largely funding.The United Nations, the United States and the OAS say they support holding the final round this month so a transfer of power can take place by a February 7 constitutional deadline. Moise is holding rallies and broadcasting ads, but Celestin has declined to campaign. Electoral council officials say Celestin's name and photo will still appear on ballots January 24th because he never officially withdrew from the race, while the candidate asserts they have no right to do so without his authorization.***Clashes erupted in Port-au-Prince on January 22nd as Haiti once again postponed Sunday's presidential election due to political turmoil on the island nation.Police used tear gas to try to disperse the protesters, who retaliated by throwing rocks at police and setting tires and vehicles on fire.The Provisional Electoral Council decided to postpone the vote because there was \"too much violence throughout the country\", an electoral official said.It did not set a new date for the election. The council also did not say whether an interim government would take power after February 7th when President Michel Martelly is required to leave office under the Constitution, or if he would remain in his post until a replacement is elected.***Haiti's President Michel Martelly inaugurated the new building for Haiti's Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities as his last official act at president February 4th.Speaking at the inauguration ceremony Martelly told the audience he would has no regrets and will vacate his post on February 7.Martelly is constitutionally required to leave office February 6th but a presidential runoff has been indefinitely postponed amid violent protests and suspicions of electoral fraud.Officials are focused on finding an interim leader to head a caretaker government until voters can elect their next leader.Thousands took to the streets call for Martelly to step down on February 5th.***Haiti's lawmakers chose the Senate chief on February 14th to lead a caretaker government that will fill the void left by the end of President Michel Martelly's term and perhaps ease tensions that pushed the deeply polarized Haiti into political crisis.In the early hours of February 14th, Jocelerme Privert was elected as provisional president and sworn in after a plodding session by Haiti's bicameral legislature. He was formally installed in the afternoon before a crowd of Haitian officials and foreign diplomats.The veteran politician was one of three candidates vying to lead an interim government that is supposed to last only 120 days.His new position will be that of a powerbroker who hopefully carries enough weight to quickly smooth political divisions that have left Haiti without a president chosen by voters or a completed Parliament due to suspended elections. Prime Minister Evans Paul remains in office for now, but Privert and lawmakers are expected to choose a No. 2 official in coming days.During a speech to lawmakers hours before their final vote, Privert promised that if selected he would lead a caretaker administration that would \"foster confidence within all sectors of society,\" ensure stability and see that suspended elections were held \"as soon as possible.\"He submitted his resignation letter from the Senate to start his new post.Martelly, who was barred by Haiti's constitution from seeking a consecutive term as president, left office a week ago without a new elected leader in place. A runoff presidential election was delayed for a second time in January amid violent opposition protests and deep public suspicions about possible vote-rigging in favor of his chosen successor.Less than 24 hours before Martelly was set to step down on February 7th, top Haitian leaders managed to cobble together plans for a short-term provisional government and a roadmap to hold the postponed presidential and legislative runoffs. As Senate chief, Privert was a central figure in those talks.Privert faces an uphill battle in bringing the troubled country and its perennially feuding politicians together. In recent days, some demonstrators took to the capital's streets to protest against his inclusion as a candidate for provisional president, while others marched to support him.The elevation to interim leader is a dramatic transformation for Privert, who was jailed for over two years at the start of Haiti's last provisional government in 2004. Charges that were eventually dismissed alleged the former Cabinet minister orchestrated a massacre of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's opponents during the buildup to an armed rebellion that ousted Aristide. Privert always maintained he was a political prisoner and had no involvement in any killings.Haiti00:00:00Clashes erupt ahead of Haiti elections4019947AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 16/18 January 20161. Various of vehicles on fire and police in the street after clashes erupted2. Burning tyres on road3. People shifting shop stand away from burning car00:18:04Clashes in Haiti capital as vote crisis worsens4020520AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 22 January 20164. Riot police shooting gas canisters toward protesters as they hurled rocks back 5. Riot police firing gas canisters at protesters 6. Tear gas billowing up in street 00:31:14Martelly performs last official function as president4022244AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 4 February 20167. President Michel Martelly standing alongside various Cabinet Ministers at the inauguration of Haiti's new Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities building8. Martelly being introduced and walking to the lectern9. Martelly hugging members of his Cabinet after his last official event as President10. Various of thousands of anti-Martelly protesters marching11. Protesters clashing with police01:02:00Haiti Senate chief becomes provisional president4023564AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 14 February 201612. Various of Jocelerme Privert arriving at ceremonyHaiti00:00:00Clashes erupt ahead of Haiti elections4019947AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 16/18 January 20161. Various of vehicles on fire and police in the street after clashes erupted2. Burning tyres on road3. People shifting shop stand away from burning car00:18:04Clashes in Haiti capital as vote crisis worsens4020520AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 22 January 20164. Riot police shooting gas canisters toward protesters as they hurled rocks back 5. Riot police firing gas canisters at protesters 6. Tear gas billowing up in street 00:31:14Martelly performs last official function as president4022244AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 4 February 20167. President Michel Martelly standing alongside various Cabinet Ministers at the inauguration of Haiti's new Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities building8. Martelly being introduced and walking to the lectern9. Martelly hugging members of his Cabinet after his last official event as President10. Various of thousands of anti-Martelly protesters marching11. Protesters clashing with police01:02:00Haiti Senate chief becomes provisional president4023564AP TELEVISIONPort-au-Prince - 14 February 201612. Various of Jocelerme Privert arriving at ceremonySTORYLINE:Violent clashes broke out in Port-au-Prince on January 18th 2016 as Haiti prepares for a scheduled January 24th presidential and legislative runoff.Several electoral offices were also attacked in the north of the country, international observers and police said.Campaigning for Haiti's presidential runoff election kicked off on Friday, but it appears there is only one candidate who will actively participate.The opposition candidate warned that if a runoff is held next weekend as scheduled, it will be a big step back for the country's fragile democracy and lead to increased turmoil in the sharply divided nation.In an interview with The Associated Press, Jude Celestin said he has such deep concerns about vote-rigging and a lack of transparency by Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council that he is boycotting the runoff. His party will not send any monitors to polling stations.\"We are moving toward a selection, not an election,\" Celestin said on January 16th in his Port-au-Prince political office, which was unadorned except for some voting district maps taped to the wall.Celestin leads an opposition alliance alleging widespread fraud in favor of ruling party candidate Jovenel Moise, current President Michel Martelly's chosen successor. He is ignoring appeals by the United States and other countries for a competitive race in elections they are largely funding.The United Nations, the United States and the OAS say they support holding the final round this month so a transfer of power can take place by a February 7 constitutional deadline. Moise is holding rallies and broadcasting ads, but Celestin has declined to campaign. Electoral council officials say Celestin's name and photo will still appear on ballots January 24th because he never officially withdrew from the race, while the candidate asserts they have no right to do so without his authorization.***Clashes erupted in Port-au-Prince on January 22nd as Haiti once again postponed Sunday's presidential election due to political turmoil on the island nation.Police used tear gas to try to disperse the protesters, who retaliated by throwing rocks at police and setting tires and vehicles on fire.The Provisional Electoral Council decided to postpone the vote because there was \"too much violence throughout the country\", an electoral official said.It did not set a new date for the election. The council also did not say whether an interim government would take power after February 7th when President Michel Martelly is required to leave office under the Constitution, or if he would remain in his post until a replacement is elected.***Haiti's President Michel Martelly inaugurated the new building for Haiti's Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities as his last official act at president February 4th.Speaking at the inauguration ceremony Martelly told the audience he would has no regrets and will vacate his post on February 7.Martelly is constitutionally required to leave office February 6th but a presidential runoff has been indefinitely postponed amid violent protests and suspicions of electoral fraud.Officials are focused on finding an interim leader to head a caretaker government until voters can elect their next leader.Thousands took to the streets call for Martelly to step down on February 5th.***Haiti's lawmakers chose the Senate chief on February 14th to lead a caretaker government that will fill the void left by the end of President Michel Martelly's term and perhaps ease tensions that pushed the deeply polarized Haiti into political crisis.In the early hours of February 14th, Jocelerme Privert was elected as provisional president and sworn in after a plodding session by Haiti's bicameral legislature. He was formally installed in the afternoon before a crowd of Haitian officials and foreign diplomats.The veteran politician was one of three candidates vying to lead an interim government that is supposed to last only 120 days.His new position will be that of a powerbroker who hopefully carries enough weight to quickly smooth political divisions that have left Haiti without a president chosen by voters or a completed Parliament due to suspended elections. Prime Minister Evans Paul remains in office for now, but Privert and lawmakers are expected to choose a No. 2 official in coming days.During a speech to lawmakers hours before their final vote, Privert promised that if selected he would lead a caretaker administration that would \"foster confidence within all sectors of society,\" ensure stability and see that suspended elections were held \"as soon as possible.\"He submitted his resignation letter from the Senate to start his new post.Martelly, who was barred by Haiti's constitution from seeking a consecutive term as president, left office a week ago without a new elected leader in place. A runoff presidential election was delayed for a second time in January amid violent opposition protests and deep public suspicions about possible vote-rigging in favor of his chosen successor.Less than 24 hours before Martelly was set to step down on February 7th, top Haitian leaders managed to cobble together plans for a short-term provisional government and a roadmap to hold the postponed presidential and legislative runoffs. As Senate chief, Privert was a central figure in those talks.Privert faces an uphill battle in bringing the troubled country and its perennially feuding politicians together. In recent days, some demonstrators took to the capital's streets to protest against his inclusion as a candidate for provisional president, while others marched to support him.The elevation to interim leader is a dramatic transformation for Privert, who was jailed for over two years at the start of Haiti's last provisional government in 2004. 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