The firing of Garry Conille is the latest blow to political stability in Haiti, which has been wracked with worsening violence
A transitional council created to restore democratic order in Haiti has fired its interim prime minister Garry Conille and is set to replace him with businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, in a further sign of escalating turmoil in the Caribbean nation.
The decision, outlined in a decree by the council that was seen by the Associated Press, is expected to be published on Monday in the official gazette.