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Haiti lawmakers to vote on deal to end political stand-off Haiti lawmakers fail to end political stand-off
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Lawmakers in Haiti are due to meet in an emergency session to vote on an electoral law aimed at ending the political stand-off between the government and the opposition. Lawmakers in Haiti have yet to pass an emergency electoral law aimed at ending a political stand-off between the government and the opposition.
On Sunday, President Michel Martelly said he had reached a deal with the opposition to hold long-delayed elections. This can lead to the parliament's dissolution, and President Michel Martelly could rule by decree.
But a key opposition party was not part of the last-minute agreement. On Sunday, he said he had reached a last-minute deal with the opposition to hold long-delayed elections.
The mandate of the sitting legislature will expire at midnight (05:00GMT). But a key opposition party was not part of the deal. The parliament's mandate expired at midnight (05:00GMT.)
President Martelly announced late on Sunday that he had agreed with some 20 political leaders to hold elections by the end of this year.President Martelly announced late on Sunday that he had agreed with some 20 political leaders to hold elections by the end of this year.
But the left-wing Fanmi Lavalas, which has been at the forefront of anti-government protests, was not part of the agreement.But the left-wing Fanmi Lavalas, which has been at the forefront of anti-government protests, was not part of the agreement.
If the deal is not approved before the midnight deadline, parliament could be dissolved and Mr Martelly could rule by presidential decree, something the opposition says was his plan all along. The opposition earlier said Mr Martelly wanted to derail the deal to rule by decree.
Mr Martelly says the blame for the delayed elections lies with opposition lawmakers who have refused to pass a key electoral law needed for polls to be held. The president says the blame for the delayed elections lies with opposition lawmakers who have refused to pass a key electoral law needed for polls to be held.
Mid-term Senate elections had been originally due in May 2012, while the municipal poll is three years behind schedule.Mid-term Senate elections had been originally due in May 2012, while the municipal poll is three years behind schedule.
Slow recoverySlow recovery
The crisis comes as Haiti commemorates the fifth anniversary of a devastating earthquake which destroyed most of the county's infrastructure and left hundreds of thousands of people living in temporary camps. The crisis comes as Haiti commemorated the fifth anniversary of a devastating earthquake which destroyed most of the county's infrastructure and left hundreds of thousands of people living in temporary camps.
The country has been slow to recover with around 80,000 people still living in squalid tent camps and only 67% having access to latrines.The country has been slow to recover with around 80,000 people still living in squalid tent camps and only 67% having access to latrines.
Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe resigned on 14 December amid a series of anti-government protests.Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe resigned on 14 December amid a series of anti-government protests.
Mr Martelly named former radio journalist Evans Paul as his replacement, but Mr Paul has not yet been confirmed in the post.Mr Martelly named former radio journalist Evans Paul as his replacement, but Mr Paul has not yet been confirmed in the post.