PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haiti’s government and the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) have agreed on a $120 million budget to finance the country’s long-delayed general elections, ending months of negotiations over the cost of organizing the first national vote in a decade. The agreement, announced July 3 by the Ministry of Culture and Communication (MCC), cuts $130 million from the CEP’s original $250 million proposal after weeks of negotiations betw…
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